Palliative medicine: Providing care when cure is not possible - A roundtable discussion: Part 1 Journal Article


Authors: Butler, R. N.; Burt, R.; Foley, K. M.; Morris, J.; Morrison, R. S.
Article Title: Palliative medicine: Providing care when cure is not possible - A roundtable discussion: Part 1
Abstract: Palliative medicine describes the care of patients with advanced disease. When cure is no longer possible, the goal becomes control of pain, other symptoms, and psychological distress. In the United States, palliation has been pioneered by the hospice movement for patients with disseminated cancer and AIDS. Palliative care is also appropriate for patients with many of the chronic diseases of aging. For medical, humanitarian, financial, and legal reasons, physicians are being called on to provide palliative care when they make the diagnosis of an illness that is unresponsive to carotive treatment.
Keywords: treatment outcome; united states; neoplasm; organization and management; neoplasms; palliative care; palliative therapy; adaptive behavior; psychological aspect; adaptation, psychological; organization; acquired immune deficiency syndrome; acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; terminal care; attitude to death; organizational objectives; medical futility; humans; human; article
Journal Title: Geriatrics
Volume: 51
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0016-867X
Publisher: Advanstar Communications  
Date Published: 1996-05-01
Start Page: 33
End Page: 34, 36, 42-44
Language: English
PUBMED: 8621101
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 22 November 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Kathleen M Foley
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