What's palliative care? let's talk about this.
Awareness and knowledge about palliative care is still very minimal. You could say parenting is rarely heard.
Palliative care is a form of multidisciplinary care that focuses on improving the quality of life of patients by preventing and alleviating suffering. Steps that can be done with early detection, thorough assessment and treatment of pain and other problems of physical, psychosocial and spiritual.
"Examples given palliative care is controlling pain suffered by the patient and this can be alleviated not only through the provision of drugs, but the attention that is sometimes overlooked by the patient's relatives or next of kin".
The biggest challenge facing the care of palliative care is to provide care to explain why this is actually very important. Also the support system and the right environment to be given appropriate care and sustainable.
"Palliative care is care that is internationally recognized as one of the requirements necessary to obtain certification by JCI (Joint Commission International),".
It shows that palliative care is one important factor in the provision of comprehensive health services for patients.
Would need to provide palliative care for children with cancer at later stages and also to children with HIV who are still in the curative therapy and / or children in a state of AIDS and / or death ahead.
education about palliative care is one way that families and next of kin of patients and the general public aware that there are some things you can do to help reduce the burden on patients, both physically and emotionally.
"One thing that is considered by us as a team of nurses, is sometimes patients just need attention and affection shown by smears or through a conversation about their dreams, and it can help relieve the pain that they are experiencing,".
Things like that, said he is included in the definition of palliative care and this can be done by anyone who wants to understand the importance of care for a patient.