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- End-of-Life Care - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) states that end-of-life care or hospice care commences when a person has a diagnosis of a terminal illness with less than 6 months to live, and curative treatments are no longer options
- Ethical considerations at the end-of-life care - PMC
In this article, considerations regarding the application of ethical principles during end-of-life care are discussed The ethical principles recognized universal are autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice These “four principles” are common in Eastern and Western cultures, but their application and weight may differ
- End of Life, Hospice, Palliative Care - JAMA Network
Effective end-of-life care requires an understanding and acceptance by the patient and family that death is inevitable The goals of care in this phase focus on quality, not life prolongation, since in this situation, life-prolonging measures invariably mean prolonging dying
- A comprehensive approach to end-of-life care. Medical-legal, ethical . . .
When addressing the ethical aspects of the end-of-life process, at least three aspects need to be highlighted: 1) respect for free and responsible decision-making, 2) truthfulness and tact, and 3) intimacy and warmth
- 32. 2: End-of-Life Care - Medicine LibreTexts
End-of-life care is designed to provide relief of symptoms for someone who has received a terminal or incurable diagnosis and has chosen not to receive treatment for the condition It is not necessary to wait until hours, days, or even weeks prior to a person’s passing to implement this care
- Death and Dying - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - National Center for . . .
Review End-of-life care: improving quality of life at the end of life [Prof Case Manag 2007]
- End-of-Life Care - PubMed
End-of-life research states advances in healthcare have changed the trajectory of the end-of-life With advances in medicine, the average life has become longer Thus, the end-of-life varies significantly from person to person, making the end-of-life period challenging to define
- Improving Care Experiences for Patients and Caregivers at End of Life . . .
Approaches to providing high-quality end-of-life care varies across setting, diseases and populations Several data collection tools measure patient and or caregiver care experiences at end-of-life and can be used for quality improvement
- End of Life Care - Johns Hopkins Medicine
End of life care, which may involve palliative and hospice care, may last only days, when illness comes on suddenly, or it can extend for months or longer for those with chronic illnesses The goal of end of life care is to ease pain, provide emotional and spiritual comfort, plan for advanced care, and improve a person’s overall quality of life
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