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Preserving the independence of people living with multiple sclerosis towards the end of life.

Related Articles Preserving the independence of people living with multiple sclerosis towards the end of life. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2017 10 02;23(10):474-483 Authors: Costello J Abstract BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common neurological disease affecting the central nervous system. It has several subtypes. The condition’s pathophysiology can involve many body systems, but there are common symptoms. Treatment is both conventional and unconventional, including the controversial use of medicinal cannabis to control pain. Diagnosis can be difficult, as a case study illustrates. Support services are available to patients and carers in the form of MS support groups. People…
Origen: Preserving the independence of people living with multiple sclerosis towards the end of life. – PubMed

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Palliative care for people living with end-stage pulmonary disease.

Related Articles Palliative care for people living with end-stage pulmonary disease. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2017 Oct 02;23(10):486-495 Authors: Pople J Abstract Twenty years ago, the case was made for people with life-limiting medical conditions other than cancer to receive specialist palliative care services. The recommendation came from the National Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services ( Addington Hall, 1998 ). Since then, research and practice have developed to make this a reality. We now see people with non-curative medical conditions, often referred to as being in the end stages of their chronic condition, receiving care and treatment…
Origen: Palliative care for people living with end-stage pulmonary disease. – PubMed

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Integrating a palliative care approach into nursing care homes for older people.

Related Articles Integrating a palliative care approach into nursing care homes for older people. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2017 Oct 02;23(10):511-515 Authors: Smith D, Brown S Abstract Societies throughout the world are ageing and the proportion of people over 85 years of age is increasingly rapidly. In many countries a significant number of frail older people live in nursing care homes and will develop palliative care needs as they approach the end of their lives. In the United Kingdom around one fifth of those who die each year do so in a care home. Many of these will be cared…
Origen: Integrating a palliative care approach into nursing care homes for older people. – PubMed

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Palliative care for people with advanced major neuro-cognitive disorders.

Related Articles Palliative care for people with advanced major neuro-cognitive disorders. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2017 10 02;23(10):502-510 Authors: Crowther J, Costello J Abstract Major neuro-cognitive disorders are life-limiting illnesses. However, unlike other life-limiting illnesses, the disease trajectory is often long, protracted and unpredictable. Prognostication of end of life can be problematic and access to specialist palliative care services, including hospice, are limited, variable and inequitable, resulting in negative experiences at this time. Major neuro-cognitive disorders will be discussed initially in broad terms, considering the most common types and symptoms. Palliative and end-of-life care, including legal and ethical issues, are…
Origen: Palliative care for people with advanced major neuro-cognitive disorders. – PubMed

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