2023
DOI: 10.1177/23337214231183243
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A Review of Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Imminent End-of-Life in Individuals With Advanced Illness

Abstract: Background: World population is not only aging but suffering from serious chronic illnesses, requiring an increasing need for end-of-life care. However, studies show that many healthcare providers involved in the care of dying patients sometimes express challenges in knowing when to stop non-beneficial investigations and futile treatments that tend to prolong undue suffering for the dying person. Objective: To evaluate the clinical signs and symptoms that show end-of-life is imminent in individuals with advanc… Show more

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“…In end-of-life patients, the exacerbation of nutritional depletion due to increased expenditure and decreased intake worsens malnutrition. This worsening of malnutrition further intensi es the nutritional depletion in patients, leading to a vicious cycle [35]. Considering the close relationship between nutritional de ciency and good quality of life, the importance of addressing nutritional needs in end-of-life care to improve patient outcomes is underscored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In end-of-life patients, the exacerbation of nutritional depletion due to increased expenditure and decreased intake worsens malnutrition. This worsening of malnutrition further intensi es the nutritional depletion in patients, leading to a vicious cycle [35]. Considering the close relationship between nutritional de ciency and good quality of life, the importance of addressing nutritional needs in end-of-life care to improve patient outcomes is underscored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%