Nurturing dignity : palliative care practices

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CARRACK, Filipe

Palliative care stands as a beacon of compassion and humanity in the realm of healthcare, dedicated to nurturing dignity amidst the challenges of serious illness. This abstract delves into the core principles and practices of palliative care that foster dignity, respect, and compassion for patients and their families. Central to palliative care is the recognition of the inherent worth and value of every individual, regardless of their health status. Palliative care practices focus on creating environments of respect and compassion, empowering patients in decision-making, managing symptoms with sensitivity, supporting emotional and spiritual well-being, and honoring end-of-life preferences. By upholding dignity throughout the care journey, palliative care enables individuals to maintain their autonomy, humanity, and sense of self-worth, even in the face of illness and adversity. Through a compassionate and holistic approach, palliative care offers solace, support, and dignity to patients and their families during times of great vulnerability.

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Voir la revue «Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine, 14»

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