2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1308913
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Bedarf für eine palliativmedizinische Versorgung in der Pneumologie bei nicht malignen Erkrankungen - ein Fallbericht

Abstract: A 70-year-old pneumological patient with a COLD for many years, who was using long-term oxygen therapy, developed a complex clinical presentation. During his inpatient course over several weeks we treated severe physical symptoms such as shortness of breath, anxiety and pain. After the transfer to the palliative care ward only an inpatient final accompaniment was possible. In this case the palliative care expertise was integrated too late into the process of the therapy. The delay led to a poorer control of se… Show more

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“…Positive effects on the quality of dying have been demonstrated [56]. In contrast, Nehls and colleagues [57] illustrate the negative consequences of involving palliative expertise too late.…”
Section: Early Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive effects on the quality of dying have been demonstrated [56]. In contrast, Nehls and colleagues [57] illustrate the negative consequences of involving palliative expertise too late.…”
Section: Early Palliative Carementioning
confidence: 99%