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    • Palliative Care
    • Bioethics

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    • Severe demyelinating diseases present complex care challenges.
    • Effective management requires multidisciplinary approaches.
    • Ethical considerations are paramount in advanced neurological conditions.

    Observation:

    • Collaboration between neurologists and palliative care teams enhances patient management.
    • Open discussions about end-of-life wishes are crucial.
    • Caregivers also benefit from these sensitive conversations.

    Findings:

    • Integrated care models improve patient outcomes in severe demyelinating diseases.
    • Addressing the wish to die requires careful ethical deliberation.
    • Patient and caregiver satisfaction increases with comprehensive support.

    Implications:

    • Fosters a holistic approach to neurological care.
    • Highlights the importance of ethical frameworks in palliative neurology.
    • Supports shared decision-making and patient-centered care.