Palliative nursing care and its multiple aspects of care

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Journal of Patient Care is a peer-reviewed Nursing journal that focuses on a wide range of topics in this field such as patient health, patient safety, patient education, and so on. It provides a platform for authors to contribute to the journal and the editorial office promises a peer review process for submitted manuscripts to ensure the quality of publication.

This journal, which ranks among the best open access journals, aims to publish the most thorough and trustworthy source of information on discoveries and current developments in the form of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc.

Palliative care is specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses, such as cancer or heart failure. Palliative care patients receive symptomatic and palliative care along with treatment to cure serious illnesses. Palliative care aims to improve current care by focusing on the quality of life for the person and their family. Palliative care is a resource for people with serious illnesses such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease , cancer, dementia and Parkinson's disease. Palliative care can be helpful at any stage of the disease and is best provided as soon as the patient is diagnosed. In addition to improving quality of life and relieving symptoms, palliative care helps patients understand their treatment decisions. Organized palliative care services help all older people who experience severe common illnesses and disabilities later in life. Palliative care is provided by a team of specially trained doctors, nurses, and other professionals who work with the patient's other doctors to provide an extra level of support. Palliative care is based on the patient's needs, not the patient's prognosis. The drug is suitable for all ages, all stages of severe disease and can be combined with treatment.

The palliative care team focuses on quality of life. They treat people with the symptoms and stress of serious illnesses such as cancer, congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), kidney disease, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, fibrosis amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and many other diseases.End-of-life care is similar to patients with various medical diagnoses. Addresses multiple aspects of care, including physical, psychological, social and spiritual aspects: Physical: Functionality, Fatigue, Sleep, Nausea, Appetite, Constipation and Pain comes under physical aspects of care. Psychological: Anxiety, Depression, Leisure, Pain, Heartache, Happiness, Cognition comes under psychological aspects of care.Social: Financial burden, Caregiver burden, Roles, Affections and Appearance comes under  social aspects of care.Spiritual: Hope, suffering,  pain, religiosity, and transcendence comes under  spiritual aspects of care.Our multidisciplinary team treats pain and other conditions, assists with difficult medical decisions, and provides additional support to patients, families, and caregivers. Caregivers have the opportunity to bring hope to their patients and loved ones by providing palliative physical, psychosocial, and psychological care. Nursing interventions begin immediately after the initial medical diagnosis and continue throughout the caregiver until the end of life. As patients approach end-of-life care, nursing interventions include: life symptoms encourage memory promote participation in religious rituals and spiritual practices refer to support.

The goal of palliative care is to relieve suffering and provide patients and their families with the best possible quality of life. The team helps you gain strength for everyday life.Palliative care can help improve your quality of life.