Abstract
Based on the demonstrated effectiveness of palliative care in the alleviation of symptoms and enhancement of life quality, it is important to incorporate palliative care early in the respiratory disease trajectory. Quality palliative care addresses eight domains that are all patient and family centred. Palliative care interventions in respiratory conditions include management of symptoms such as dyspnoea, cough, haemoptysis, sputum production, fatigue and respiratory secretion management, especially as the end-of-life nears. A practical checklist of activities based on the domains of palliative care can assist clinicians to integrate palliative care into their practice. Clinical management of patients receiving palliative care requires consideration of human factors and related organisational characteristics that involve cultural, educational and motivational aspects of the patient/family and clinicians.
Educational aims
To explain the basic domains of palliative care applicable to chronic respiratory diseases.
To review palliative care interventions for patients with chronic respiratory diseases.
To outline a checklist for clinicians to use in practice, based on the domains of palliative care.
To propose recommendations for clinical management of patients receiving palliative care for chronic respiratory diseases.
Abstract
Early palliative care can relieve suffering and provide support for people with respiratory diseases http://ow.ly/z0Hd30jpsb4
Footnotes
Conflict of interest: None declared.
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