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How Do We Start Palliative Care for Patients With End-Stage Liver Disease?
Kim, Sookyung; Lee, Kyunghwa; Kim, Changhwan; Choi, Jahyun; Kim, Sanghee.
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  • Kim S; Sookyung Kim, PhD, RN, is Postdoctoral Researcher, College of Nursing & Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee K; Kyunghwa Lee, PhD, RN, is Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Konyang University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim C; Changhwan Kim, MSN, RN, is Staff Nurse, Department of Critical Care Nursing, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • Choi J; Jahyun Choi, MSN, RN, is Doctoral Student, Department of Nursing, Yonsei University Graduate School, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim S; Sanghee Kim, PhD, RN, is Associate Professor, College of Nursing & Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Gastroenterol Nurs ; 45(2): 101-112, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34269708
Patients with end-stage liver disease undergo repetitive patterns of recovery and deterioration and are burdened with uncertainty. Although quality of life is low in patients with end-stage liver disease and their family members, few studies have been conducted to identify what palliative care should be provided for them. This integrative review aimed to explore palliative care for patients with end-stage liver disease, focusing on the components and outcome measurements for further research. After searching for studies on palliative care for end-stage liver disease published between 1995 and 2017, 12 studies that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The common components of palliative care for patients with liver disease were: (a) an interdisciplinary approach, (b) early palliative care, (c) discussion goals of care with patient and family members, (d) symptom management, and (e) psychosocial support. It was reported that patients who were provided palliative care had improved itching, well-being, appetite, anxiety, fatigue, and depression, increased the number of do-not-resuscitate orders, palliative care consultations, and decreased length of stay. These findings could guide the development of palliative care for end-stage liver disease patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cuidados Paliativos / Enfermedad Hepática en Estado Terminal Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Gastroenterol Nurs Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / GASTROENTEROLOGIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cuidados Paliativos / Enfermedad Hepática en Estado Terminal Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Gastroenterol Nurs Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / GASTROENTEROLOGIA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article