Palliative care According to the World Health Organization (who) palliative care as “an approach that improves the quality of life of individuals and their families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness, through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical ,psychosocial and spiritual”
End of life care can be in two situations, it is care in the last 48 hours of life for the patient, and it is also the care that is given in the month before death, when a patient is living with advanced irreversible illness. End of life care in the majority of cases it is provided …show more content…
Communication skills are important in palliative care; my aim is to alleviate any suffering, by providing true holistic care that is their psychological, social, spiritual and physical needs. The patient might want family and friends to be present to talk about their fears and anxieties such as how long have I left, will I be in pain and they might not want to be alone; they may be feeling depressed or sad. We need to listen and empathise with them; by listening we let the person express their feelings and emotions in their own way. Being there can promote their self esteem even by using touch. Touch shows that you are caring and concern when words cannot. Sometimes the patient does not want to talk be needs someone nearby for …show more content…
Stage 2 Anger the necessary stage of the healing process, the more they feel it the more it will begin to dissipate and heal. Anger is an emotion they may feel deserted and abandoned
Stage 3 Bargaining is we will do anything if our loved one would be cured. We may make a deal with God or our higher power in an attempt to postpone the inevitable; this is a weaker line of defence to protect us from the painful reality.
Stage 4 Depression A person can have a feeling of loss, sadness and even regret, they may not want to say goodbye to their loved one. Stage 5 Acceptance When a person accepts their fate and makes plans and says good bye to people, or talk openly about their death.(class notes)
Patients may not go through all of these stages as a healthcare assistant we need to support the patient and the family through this, by listen and showrespect tothem. We need to have good communication with family, palliative care nurse and