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Area of Science:

  • Palliative Care
  • Wound Management
  • Health Technology

Background:

  • Patients with advanced illnesses often have unmanaged wound symptoms that negatively affect their quality of life.
  • Wounds, particularly pressure-related injuries, are common in palliative care patients and can cause distress.
  • A shortage of specialized wound and palliative care clinicians limits access to expert care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of telehealth in managing wound symptoms in advanced illness.
  • To improve access to specialized wound and palliative care for patients and caregivers.
  • To enhance the quality of life for patients with advanced illness and wounds.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current challenges in wound and palliative care delivery.
  • Discussion of telehealth and technology as solutions to clinician shortages.
  • Analysis of how integrated care models can meet patient goals.

Main Results:

  • Telehealth can bridge the gap in specialized wound and palliative care access.
  • Technology-assisted interventions can help manage distressing wound symptoms.
  • Improved access to experts can lead to better symptom control and quality of life.

Conclusions:

  • Telehealth offers a viable solution to address the shortage of wound and palliative care specialists.
  • Integrating technology can improve the management of wound-related symptoms in advanced illness.
  • Specialized expert access via telehealth can significantly improve patient and caregiver quality of life, even when healing is not possible.