The purpose of this research argument is to evaluate the influence of health care and utilization of palliative care by patients with a life-limiting illness. Palliative care is specialized medical care for people with serious illness. This type of provision is for comforting, soothing, or even sedating people of any age and at any stage of illness so they can rest. Palliative care prioritizes patients’ pain management and its symptom, while maintaining direct communication with patients and their families for administration of care. The core of palliative care requires a team approach which includes doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, and other palliative care specialist. The principles of palliative care are to provide competent and compassionate care to patients with advanced illness who are possibly approaching death. Patients with serious or chronic illnesses may live longer and enjoy a high quality of life during and after …show more content…
Due to misinformation many feel that choosing palliative care treatment is giving up. This is often caused by the lack of knowledge and understanding of palliative care versus hospice. You don’t have to be at the end of life to receive palliative care; palliative care is treatment for the whole-person to relieve symptoms caused by a serious disease or disorder, durable or not. Hospice is a specific type of palliative care for people who likely have six-months or less to live. Hospice care is always palliative, but not all palliative care is considered hospice care. Palliative care does not always end when the patient passes away. Family members may need support as they grieve the loss of a loved one. There are often many stresses and strains that accompany the management of family issues once a loved one has passed. Bereavement programs are often offered as part of the comprehensive palliative care