2019
DOI: 10.20986/medpal.2019.1061/2019
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Estudio palidem: cuidados al final de la vida en pacientes con demencia avanzada institucionalizados

Abstract: Desarrollar un plan de atención específi co en pacientes con demencia avanzada institucionalizados, planifi cando los cuidados mediante el control sintomático, tomando decisiones con el cuidador principal, realizando un apoyo psicológico y espiritual. Método: Estudio descriptivo de periodo en el Centro Txara 1, desde el 1 de julio de 2014 hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2016, identifi cando a aquellos residentes con demencia avanzada y síndrome de declive. Se recoge trimestralmente el grado de control de síntomas … Show more

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“…Patients in end-of-life care, during the hospitalisation period, may experience prolonged periods of these symptoms due to the worsening and burden of the disease. As pointed out by prior studies [23,24], pain and dyspnoea are highly distressing symptoms, with important impacts on the quality of life of elderly people receiving palliation.…”
Section: Psychobiological Needsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Patients in end-of-life care, during the hospitalisation period, may experience prolonged periods of these symptoms due to the worsening and burden of the disease. As pointed out by prior studies [23,24], pain and dyspnoea are highly distressing symptoms, with important impacts on the quality of life of elderly people receiving palliation.…”
Section: Psychobiological Needsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Studies [6,24] have emphasised the importance of ethics in discussions about spiritual issues by religious leaders who attend health institutions. Specifically, patients feel more comfortable talking about their thoughts and emotions of a spiritual nature with these leaders, regardless of the religion that any given religious leader represents.…”
Section: Psychospiritual Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%