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To die or not to die.

Susan Wisser1

  • 1Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI, USA. wiser@msu.edu

Lippincott'S Case Management : Managing the Process of Patient Care
|April 4, 2006
PubMed
Summary

This article offers practical insights and case examples for healthcare professionals managing patients with end-of-life issues in acute care settings. It provides guidance for effective end-of-life care and support.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Social Work
  • Palliative Care
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • End-of-life care presents complex challenges in acute care settings.
  • Effective case management is crucial for patients facing terminal illness.
  • Navigating end-of-life issues requires specific skills and knowledge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share personal experiences and reflections on providing case management for patients with end-of-life issues.
  • To offer practical guidelines for healthcare professionals in acute care.
  • To enhance understanding of managing terminal states.

Main Methods:

  • Personal reflections and case examples from clinical practice.
  • Review of recent literature on end-of-life care and case management.
  • Synthesis of practical experience and scholarly work.

Main Results:

  • Case examples illustrate common challenges in end-of-life care.
  • Practical guidelines are provided for acute care settings.
  • Personal experiences offer insights into patient and family support.

Conclusions:

  • Effective case management is vital for improving end-of-life care outcomes.
  • Acute care settings can benefit from structured approaches to terminal patient management.
  • Further integration of palliative care principles is recommended.

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