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[Nursing interventions can be simple]

P A Gauthier

    The Canadian Nurse
    |March 1, 1994
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This article explores holistic nursing interventions in palliative care, emphasizing the crucial role of family involvement. It encourages caregivers to overcome barriers and address the bio-psycho-social and sexual needs of clients.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Palliative Care
    • Caregiving Studies

    Context:

    • The evolving landscape of caregiving necessitates a re-evaluation of client care perceptions.
    • Increasingly, family involvement is recognized as a cornerstone of effective care.
    • Understanding the bio-psycho-social and sexual dimensions of client well-being is critical.

    Purpose:

    • To challenge caregivers' perceptions of barriers in client care.
    • To present a holistic approach to nursing interventions in palliative care.
    • To highlight the integral role of family in the caregiving process.

    Summary:

    • This article advocates for a holistic nursing approach in palliative care, integrating bio-psycho-social and sexual well-being.
    • It underscores the importance of family involvement and the caregiver's adaptive role in managing diverse family reactions to illness.

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  • The discussion includes a brief overview of the evolution of caregiving.
  • Impact:

    • Promotes a more comprehensive and patient-centered approach to palliative care.
    • Encourages caregivers to address a wider spectrum of client needs, including psychosocial and sexual aspects.
    • Enhances understanding of the dynamic interplay between clients, families, and healthcare providers.