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Neuropalliative care applies palliative approaches to neurologic illness, addressing unique patient needs like neuropsychiatric symptoms and disability. This emerging field offers significant opportunities for research, clinical care, education, and advocacy to improve patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Palliative Care
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Neuropalliative care is an emerging medical field.
  • It addresses the unique needs of individuals with neurologic illnesses and their families.
  • These needs include neuropsychiatric symptoms, impact on personhood, and managing neurologic disability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the scope and goals of neuropalliative care.
  • To distinguish between neuropalliative care as an approach, skillset, subspecialty, and public health goal.
  • To highlight opportunities for advancing the field.

Main Methods:

  • The study defines neuropalliative care.
  • It analyzes the distinct contributions of viewing neuropalliative care as an approach, skillset, subspecialty, and public health goal.
  • It identifies areas for future development.

Main Results:

  • Neuropalliative care integrates palliative principles into the care of patients with neurologic conditions.
  • Recognizing distinct constructs of neuropalliative care (approach, skillset, subspecialty, public health goal) is crucial.
  • The field is ripe for advancements.

Conclusions:

  • Neuropalliative care is a developing field with substantial potential.
  • Further research, clinical innovation, education, and advocacy are essential.
  • Optimizing care for individuals with neurologic illness requires a multifaceted approach.