Navigating alternative medicine preferences in palliative care : challenges and collaborative solutions

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CERQUEIRA, Paula | PEREIRA, Sara | COSTA, Raquel | GARRIDO GOMES, Ana

Integrating alternative medicine into palliative care presents unique opportunities and challenges for healthcare providers. This article examines two clinical cases that illustrate the complexities of navigating patient preferences for alternative therapies within evidence-based palliative care. The first case involves a 50-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer who prioritized the use of herbal poultices and natural remedies following her faith as a Seventh-day Adventist. Despite her initial resistance to conventional treatments, the collaborative efforts of the palliative care team facilitated compromises that improved her quality of life, including the use of radiotherapy to manage bleeding and opioids for pain relief in her final days. The second case highlights a 68-year-old man with advanced pulmonary fibrosis who preferred herbal infusions in his oxygen humidifier, homeopathic remedies, and Reiki while declining opioids due to concerns about side effects. The team addressed his symptom management needs through patient-centered communication and interdisciplinary collaboration, incorporating safer alternatives and supportive therapies without compromising his values. These cases underscore the importance of balancing respect for patient autonomy with the imperative to provide safe and effective care. Key strategies include interdisciplinary collaboration, empathetic communication, and incorporating complementary therapies that align with patient values while mitigating risks. By fostering trust and maintaining flexibility, palliative care teams can effectively address the diverse needs of patients who seek alternative medicine, ensuring holistic and patient-centered care. The discussion provides actionable recommendations for integrating alternative medicine preferences into palliative care practice, emphasizing the need for ongoing education, monitoring, and collaboration to navigate these complex situations effectively.

http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.77864

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