"Life goes on": Perspectives on the will to live from residents of Swiss long-term care facilities

PALLIATIVE & SUPPORTIVE CARE(2023)

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ObjectivesWhile there is a growing body of literature on the wish to die in older patients, there is little research about their will to live. Exploring the subjective will to live (WTL) offers valuable insights into the patients' resources and motivations, which could help improving geriatric palliative care. The aim of this study was to examine, in long-term care facilities (LTCF), residents' definitions of and factors influencing their WTL. MethodsTwenty residents (mean age 85.8 +/- 10.3 years, 70% women) of 3 Swiss LTCFs gave informed consent and participated in semi-structured interviews about their WTL. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify recurrent themes (40% double coded). ResultsThe majority of residents reported that they had not thought about the WTL. Nevertheless, they had no difficulty in describing it as innate in their lives. They spontaneously mentioned factors that contributed to their WTL, classified into 5 themes: (1) relationships - primarily with family and health professionals, secondarily with other residents; (2) living situation - the LTCF as a necessary place providing care, constant professional presence, and security, yet necessitates inconveniences such as loss of independence; (3) personality factors - positive outlook on life or spirituality; (4) engagement in routines - organized activities and individual daily routines; and (5) health status - primarily related to functional health. Significance of resultsExamining WTL provides important insights into elements that are essential to take into account in planning care and promoting well-being in LTCF residents. The themes identified provide important starting points for improving life in LTCFs.
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Will to live,Wish to live,Long-term care facility,Geriatric palliative care,Thematic analysis
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