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Neuropalliative care: Defining an emerging field

Authors :
David, Oliver
Source :
Handbook of clinical neurology. 190
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Palliative care is increasingly becoming an established part of medical care, providing the holistic assessment and management of the person at the center of care-physical, psychological, social, and spiritual. This had originally been primarily provided for people with terminal cancers but in the last 50 years, this care has extended to caring for people with issues throughout disease progression and for all diagnoses, including neurologic diseases. Palliative care in fact is now included within guidelines and standards for many neurologic diseases. Palliative care may be delivered as an approach provided by all health and social care professionals; by focused care provided within neurology; and through the involvement of specialist palliative care and neuropalliative care for more complex issues. The education of neurologists and palliative care specialists is essential to enable all to be aware of the issues faced by patients and their families and provide adequate support for patients, families, and healthcare professionals. In this way, the quality of life can be maintained as much as possible and patients are able to die with as little distress as possible, with their families and carers supported.

Details

ISSN :
00729752
Volume :
190
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Handbook of clinical neurology
Accession number :
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