What is it about?

Huntington's Disease is a complex and progressive disease with severe impact on the patients themselves, and everyone involved. This study focused on Quality of Life in the advanced stage of the disease, from three perspectives, and what is done in daily care in a nursing home to optimise and maintain this.

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Why is it important?

This study shows, from the perspectives of patient, family members, and nursing staff, that caring for HD patients requires specific and distinctive knowledge and skills with particular characteristics of nursing approaches to improve the patients' quality of life. The patients' perception of wellbeing depends strongly on the nursing staff attitude, especially in relation to behavior that patients are unable to control. Patients need the nurses’ support to manage their behavior, e.g., by offering alternative coping mechanisms, and providing structure and clarity, which enhances patients’ feeling of wellbeing. Patients indicated the importance of an unconditional and consistent attitude on the part of the nurses based on a relationship of trust, even when this is difficult, which makes them “feel human again”. The strength of this study and contribution to already existing knowledge: The use of several methods in this qualitative study uncovered in-depth perspectives of the patients themselves, family members, and nursing staff, and helped to explore and describe behaviour, interaction and routines of which the participants themselves were unaware or unable to give words to.

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I hope this article gives insight into the experiences of patients themselves in an advanced stage of a disease which impacts their lives, and the life of their families and involved caregivers as well. I hope it inspires more people to use qualitative research methods to explore these kind of experiences and perspectives.

Josine Engels
Universiteit Leiden

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This page is a summary of: Nursing Approaches and Perceived Quality of Life in Advanced Stage Huntington’s Disease Patients, Journal of Huntington s Disease, August 2022, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/jhd-210481.
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