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[Approaching patients who require palliative care].

Jon Håvard Loge1, Kristin Bjordal, Ørnulf Paulsen

  • 1Avdeling for atferdsfag, Institutt for medisinske basalfag, Universitetet i Oslo, Postboks 1111 Blindern, 0317 Oslo. j.h.loge@medisin.uio.no

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke
|February 16, 2006
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Palliative medicine enhances patient quality of life by considering individual patient factors and employing systematic symptom assessment. Effective communication and tailored interventions are key to optimizing care and patient well-being.

Area of Science:

  • Palliative Medicine
  • Symptom Management
  • Patient-Centered Care

Context:

  • Palliative care focuses on maximizing quality of life for patients facing serious illness.
  • Individual patient factors, including family, network, personality, and behavior, significantly influence coping mechanisms.
  • Effective physician-patient interactions require acknowledging these individual differences.

Purpose:

  • To identify key factors influencing the physician-patient meeting in palliative care.
  • To outline systematic approaches for symptom assessment and intervention.
  • To emphasize the importance of patient perspective in treatment planning and evaluation.

Summary:

  • Palliative medicine prioritizes quality of life through personalized patient-physician interactions.

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  • Systematic symptom assessment, utilizing tools like the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System, is crucial.
  • Effective communication, considering patient individuality and preferences, guides treatment to improve outcomes and longevity.
  • Impact:

    • Improved patient quality of life and well-being in palliative care settings.
    • Reduced ineffective treatments, side effects, and drug interactions through systematic evaluation.
    • Enhanced patient experience by aligning care with their priorities and desired end-of-life location.