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Surgical palliative care: recent trends and developments.

Geoffrey P Dunn1

  • 1Department of Surgery, Palliative Care Consultation Service, UPMC Hamot Medical Center, Erie, PA, USA. gpdunn1@earthlink.net

The Surgical Clinics of North America
|March 23, 2011
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Summary
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Palliative care, historically central to surgery, is now integrating modern principles from nonsurgical fields into surgical settings. This shift impacts practice, education, and research in palliative surgery.

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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Palliative Care
  • Integrative Medicine

Background:

  • Palliative care has historically been a core surgical function.
  • Modern palliative care principles originated in nonsurgical specialties.
  • Recent advancements have spurred the integration of palliative care into surgery.

Observation:

  • Palliative care principles are increasingly being adopted in surgical institutions.
  • This integration spans diverse practice settings, education, and research.
  • The past decade has seen significant introduction of these practices.

Findings:

  • Modern palliative care practices are being introduced to surgical settings.
  • This integration is occurring across various clinical environments and academic pursuits.
  • The adoption is a recent phenomenon, primarily within the last ten years.

Implications:

  • Enhanced patient care through integrated palliative approaches in surgery.
  • Potential for improved surgical outcomes and patient well-being.
  • Need for further research and educational development in surgical palliative care.