2023
DOI: 10.25259/ijpc_227_2022
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Essential Elements of Home-based Palliative Care Model: A Rapid Review

Mousami Kirtania,
Ajitha Katta

Abstract: The need for palliative care is increasing due to the rising burden of non-communicable diseases and some communicable diseases. Chronic illnesses demand patient-centred care that focuses on the patient’s individual healthcare needs. Palliative care improves the patients’ and caregivers’ quality of life by providing pain and symptom relief through a holistic approach after the disease is diagnosed. Though there are various models followed in different countries, home-based palliative care is preferred by patie… Show more

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“…This breadth of professionals allows for a more comprehensive and sensitive understanding of spiritual needs, promoting a more compassionate and integrated care environment. It is up to professionals to identify these needs, what they can address themselves, and where they need collaboration or referral from colleagues from other disciplines [67,68]. Puchalski et al [2], in a consensus conference on the quality of spiritual care in PC, state that spiritual care must be collaborative and provided by qualified interdisciplinary professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This breadth of professionals allows for a more comprehensive and sensitive understanding of spiritual needs, promoting a more compassionate and integrated care environment. It is up to professionals to identify these needs, what they can address themselves, and where they need collaboration or referral from colleagues from other disciplines [67,68]. Puchalski et al [2], in a consensus conference on the quality of spiritual care in PC, state that spiritual care must be collaborative and provided by qualified interdisciplinary professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%