Opportunities for Incorporation of Primary Palliative Care in Acute Care Surgery: A Narrative Review
Anna Y. Lynn,
Samuel M. Miller,
Alexandria Brackett
et al.
Abstract:Background Palliative care is highly relevant to acute care surgery due to the patient populations and severity of illness. Efforts to routinely incorporate palliative care principles in the practice of acute care surgery by the primary surgical team may benefit patients and their families. Methods We present a narrative review of the literature examining the current state of incorporation of primary palliative care in acute care surgery, including basic principles and strategies, evolving approaches, limitati… Show more
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