Palliative Care: Taking the Long View.

作者: María Teresa García-Baquero Merino

DOI: 10.3389/FPHAR.2018.01140

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摘要: Our medicalised modern cultures render reason and mystery mutually exclusive, define death by disease as failure, dying disgraceful. Providers policymakers alike marginalise ageing individuals, formulating largely ineffective strategies without palliative care pain relief budgets. The aim of is to support the person with incurable illness live their remaining life well meaningfully possible them they eventually die from reaching natural end lives It acknowledges that each morally significant, restoring patients’ families’ quality where possible, attending meticulously period necessary. Hospices are far more than mere buildings; house an ethos care. field currently challenged its variable situation over world pressing need incorporate new technology practice. This article provides a review some important milestones in history development Palliative Care evolution Medicine countries, current issues concerning consistency implementation, likely prospects for future advance expected expansion, perspective one central question: “What constitutes replicating foundational philosophy principles?” which helps set scene advances integrate ethical, legal social implications. Technology will help expansion facilitating communication acurately predicting needs.

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