PMID: 16639221Apr 28, 2006Paper

When the goal is palliative care

Advances in Skin & Wound Care
Diane Langemo

Abstract

An analysis of the literature regarding palliative care of patients with wounds. Health care literature, including national and international reports, focusing on enhancing quality of life for individuals with wounds who are receiving palliative care. The literature on palliative care of patients with wounds is limited. Integration of palliative care concepts and chronic wound management is challenging; however, palliative care, which focuses on comfort and symptom management for quality of life, can provide the best quality care within the parameters of disease and individual patient wishes.

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