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Palliative care for breathless patients in the community
1Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Hertfordshire, UK. d.maher@herts.ac.uk
Abstract:
Breathlessness is one of the commonest symptoms experienced by people receiving palliative care. However, misunderstanding of the nature of palliative care may hinder assessment, management and evaluation of care and may contribute to the fear associated with living with breathlessness in the community. Knowledge of related anatomy and physiology of breathlessness is vital in informing nursing care and interventions. Pharmacological interventions have their place, but the focus of nursing care should be on systematic holistic assessment. Using this, nurses should adopt a proactive role in supporting and helping patients to adapt to change by maximizing coping strategies.
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