Roger Nguepy Keubo François, Célestin Mboua Pierre, Merlin Tatepong Nchankou André, Sobgoum Zita Nanken, Ndendjie Hélène
Hôpital Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Dschang, Cameroun; Université de Dschang, Cameroun.
Université de Dschang, Cameroun; Université catholique d'Afrique centrale.
Rev Infirm. 2019 Aug-Sep;68(253):32-34. doi: 10.1016/j.revinf.2019.06.009.
Palliative care remains a practice at the crossroads between several theoretical approaches. The palliative approach in terms of support requires a certain amount of diversity in order to reflect the plurality of the sources of anxiety. This anxiety causes ambivalence, a source of existential difficulties. This study analyses the motivational interview as a potential approach in the process to support patients suffering from progressive chronic diseases in order to improve their quality of life.