Complementary therapies

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Definition of terms In the past complementary therapies were described as “unconventional therapies” rarely used by orthodox medical professionals. Now, with increased use and understanding of these therapies, the term…

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Bereavement

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Grief Grief is multidimensional. It has an impact on behaviour, emotions, cognitive processes, physical health, social functioning, and spiritual beliefs. A major loss forces people to adapt their assumptions about…

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Communication

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Why is good communication necessary? Effective communication is essential in all clinical care. In palliative care, professionals need good communication skills to be aware of the patient’s unspoken concerns. They…

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Constipation, diarrhoea, and intestinal obstruction

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Constipation Prevalence Constipation is the infrequent and difficult passage of small hard faeces. About 80% of patients in palliative care will require laxatives. Constipation Definition Infrequent hard stools Associated symptoms…

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Community palliative care

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Home care Ninety percent of the final year of life is spent at home, no matter where the patient eventually dies. Home is a special place, a state of mind,…

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The carers

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Support from family and friends Three quarters of patients receive care at home from informal carers in the last months of life. Patients without cancer are less likely than those…

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Nausea and vomiting

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Managing nausea and vomiting Adequate relief of these symptoms requires systematic assessment of the patient to diagnose the most likely cause(s). If the cause can be reversed—for example, with surgery…

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Chronic non-malignant disease

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Introduction All patients are entitled to good palliative care, and it is a necessary part of any practitioner’s armamentarium. General clinicians and specialists therefore need a flexible and effective understanding…

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Palliative care for children

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Which children need care? Fortunately, deaths in childhood that can be anticipated and for which palliative care can be planned are rare. A report by ACT (Association for Children with…

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