Appropriate palliative care: when does it begin?

D Jeffrey
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Abstract

The transition between a curative and a palliative approach to the care of a patient with cancer may be filled with uncertainty for patients, their families and health care professionals. A conventional model of treating the patient with cancer through curative, palliative and terminal phases is examined. The boundaries between the phases of care are blurred. A model of care based on respect for patient autonomy ensures that the timing of the switch from curative to palliative care is appropriate.

MeSH Term

Humans
Models, Nursing
Neoplasms
Palliative Care
Patient Advocacy
Terminal Care