2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-024-01985-y
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Nurses’ perception of thirst in patients within palliative home care: a qualitative study

Caroline Lythell,
Anne Söderlund Schaller,
Tiny Jaarsma
et al.

Abstract: Background Thirst is the body’s natural urge to replenish fluids in response to a deficiency in hydration. Patients at the end of life gradually lose their independence and reach a point where they become unable to express their needs and can no longer drink on their own. In palliative care, the main advice is to provide regular oral care to relieve symptoms such as dry mouth and thirst. However, according to previous studies the prevalence of thirst and dry mouth remains. … Show more

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