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Palliative care definition Palliative care is an approach focused on providing comfort and
dignity for patients with chronic progressive illnesses. It aims to improve the quality of life by
addressing:


Pain and symptom management.
Social, psychological, emotional, and spiritual support.
Caregiver support



SPIKES method for palliative communication - S etting/situation: read clinical records,
ensure privacy, no interruptions.


- P erception: what do they know already? - make no assumptions.


-I nvitation: how much do they want to know?


- K nowledge: explain the situation; avoid jargon; take it slow. Avoid using phrases such as 'very
poorly' on their own - is the patient 'sick enough that they could die'? If they are that sick- say
it.


- E mpathy: even if busy, show that you care.


-S ummary/strategy: summarize what you have said; explain the next steps



Five key priorities in caring for those dying Recognize - the possibility that the patient is in
the final hours or days of life is recognized and clearly communicated. Decisions are made and
actions taken in accordance with the person's needs and wishes, and these are regularly
reviewed and decisions revised accordingly.

, Communicate - sensitive communication must take place between staff and the dying person,
and those identified as important to them.


Involve - the dying person, and those identified as important to them, are involved in decisions
about treatment and care to the extent that the dying person wants.


Support - the needs of families and others identified as important to the dying person are
actively explored, respected and met as far as possible.


Plan and do - an individual plan of care, which includes food and drink, symptom control and
psychological, social and spiritual support, is agreed, coordinated and delivered with
compassion.



Key concepts responsibilities of palliative care Palliative care neither aims to hasten nor
postpone death.
It is appropriate for any life-limiting illness, including terminal illnesses, chronic progressive
diseases, or end-stage diseases.


Providing safe, ethical, compassionate, competent, evidence informed, advocation.



eligibility criteria for palliative care government funding A life-limiting illness likely to cause
death within six months.


The patient is no longer receiving aggressive disease-focused treatments like chemotherapy.


A focus on comfort, with a decision to decline resuscitation attempts.



Curative vs palliative care both can be delivered simultaneously, focusing more on palliative
as death draws nearer.

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