2022
DOI: 10.5750/ijpcm.v10i3.1067
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Case Report: Person-Cenetred Care at End of Life – A Physician’s Role in Guiding Patient’s Care

Abstract: Physicians have a duty of care to act in a patient’s best interest; however, a patient’s goals of care may differ throughout different stages of their disease and at end of life.This case study aims to illustrate a physician’s role in guiding patient management at different stages in a patient with a terminal disease, while adopting a person-centred approach. The case focuses on a patient with malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) and highlights some patient-related factors for consideration in management of MBO. … Show more

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