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Integrating complementary and conventional symptom management in a cancer center
1Pain and Palliative Care Program at Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA, USA.
Oncology Nursing Forum
|January 31, 2002
Abstract:
One goal of oncology nursing is to help patients achieve the best possible quality of life. In the conventional care perspective, quality of life has four aspects: physical, emotional, social, and spiritual. From the complementary care perspective, it is defined as harmony of body, mind, and spirit. Integrating these perspectives of quality of life allows us to have a fuller and richer view of the patient, accentuating the core of his or her being: values, beliefs, and goals. The Pain and Symptom Management Service has embraced this integrated view and, by doing so, has improved symptom management outcomes for patients and their families.