2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2021.04.016
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Implementation of a Palliative Hospital-Centered Spiritual and Psychological Telehealth System During COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Background The severity of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in limited provision of palliative care and hospital teams have had to rise to the challenge of how to deliver care safely to people with palliative needs. Telehealth interventions have been seen as a useful resource with potential to improve clinical effectiveness. Objective To describe the implementation of a spiritual and psychological palliative telehealth system during the pandemic. Method… Show more

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“…Articles frequently described systems-level transformations in the structures and processes of primary [ 7 ▪ ] and specialty [ 8 ▪ , 9 ▪ , 10 ▪▪ , 11 ▪▪ ] palliative care during the pandemic. Oncology teams pivoted to conduct early primary palliative care-facilitated goals-of-care conversations to reduce downstream clinical burdens on specialty palliative care [ 7 ▪ , 12 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Articles frequently described systems-level transformations in the structures and processes of primary [ 7 ▪ ] and specialty [ 8 ▪ , 9 ▪ , 10 ▪▪ , 11 ▪▪ ] palliative care during the pandemic. Oncology teams pivoted to conduct early primary palliative care-facilitated goals-of-care conversations to reduce downstream clinical burdens on specialty palliative care [ 7 ▪ , 12 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To decrease spiritual or physiological pain, solutions were suggested to provide spiritual and psychological palliative care to hospitalized patients and their families through interdisciplinary telehealth delivery 5 . Phone and video calls can be effective and may significantly reduce the dosage of morphine needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While access to PC remains limited, an implementation of a palliative telehealth system providing spiritual (spiritual dialogue, joint prayer and virtual religious rites) and psychological support (active listening, psychosocial risk-factor assessment and emotional support), alongside compassionate family communication, may be a feasible and useful resource with a potential to protect patients’ dignity, improve the “quality of death,” and promote their relatives’ mental health (e.g., reducing the incidence of mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders or complicated grief) ( Palma et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Specific Palliative Care Needs In People With Parkinson's Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%