Sessions

Jul 23-24, 2021    Dubai, UAE
1st International Conference On

Hospice And Palliative Care

Sessions

Hospice Care

Hospice care is end-of-life care. A team of health care professionals and volunteers provides it. They give medical, psychological, and spiritual support. The goal of the care is to avail people who are dying have placidity, comfort, and dignity. It deals with the Pain and symptom control of a person who is either terminally ill or is undergoing severe treatments like Chemotherapy etc. Caring with physical, emotional and spiritual support services and its advancement in a way that the dying people can live the rest of their life in peace and comfort. Resource utilization and its outcome is mainly focused on using a clinical nurse or a physician for aiding communication between the patients and patients’ families for reduced length of stay at a caring organization in order to utilize the resources quite wisely and the outcomes should come in handy. Keys to success lies in the protocols to be followed while having a patient in a hospice care facility.
To understand, feel and control the pain of a terminally ill patient is the motive of Hospice Care.

 

Palliative Care

Palliative Care fixates on debilitating the pain, symptoms, physical and noetic stress that an earnestly ill patient goes through while being treated. Like Hospice Care it is also designed to provide some sort of physical and mental relief to the patient and their families too. Palliative Nursing is a very vital part of the topic as the care and compassion provided to the patient is mostly done by a clinical nurse or a physician. “Palliative care is not just for someone likely to die after trauma but for anyone who is seriously injured who is frail or has other life-limiting illness.

 

Palliative Care for Special Situations

Hospice care is broadly categorized for different situations as a result of different diseases. Specially designed caring facilities are established for patients who have Cancer, AIDS, ALS, Emphysema, Heart Failure, Kidney Disease/Renal Failure and other terminal illness.

Palliative Care Services

Palliative Care aim to treat, as early as possible, the symptoms of the disease and any psychological, social and spiritual problems related to the illness. It also assist families and caregivers through this experience and provide a bereavement support service to people who are grieving.

It aims at Assessment and Treatment of Symptoms along with Psychosocial Support and Co-ordination of Care by the cross-linking network of Doctors of different expertise and their remarks.

Palliative Care For Aged People

Aged care refers to the additional care required for an older person needing regular health professional input either in the aged care home. Palliative care is according to WHO Organization an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness, through the prevention. It is important that older people are supported to receive high quality palliative care in the setting of their choice, whether that be in their own home or in a residential aged care facility. Availability of high quality palliative care in aged care facilities and people’s own homes will enable older to have a good death.

Geriatric Medicine and Emergency Medicine

Geriatric Medicine is a unique approach to primary healthcare focused on the needs of older adults. This branch of medicine is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases in older people and the problems specific to aging.

Emergency medicine is the medical specialty involving care for undifferentiated and unscheduled patients with illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention.

Palliative Care and Pain Management

Palliative care is a certain type of medical care that focuses on treatment of symptoms people may have when they are living with a chronic (longstanding) illness, such as cancer or heart failure. It is often compared to the hospice care that is extended to terminally ill people. In palliative care, the objective is to provide the best quality of life available even if someone is not terminally ill. Palliative care can be given when a person is assimilating treatment for a disease and when there is no useful treatment for the disease. However the majority of patients with cancer have pain, proper use of opioids and adjuvant drugs can provide adequate relief in most cases.

Palliative Care and Nutrition

Nutrition in palliative care and at the end of life should be one of the goals for improving quality of life. It is important to address issues of food and feeding at this time to assist in the management of troublesome symptoms as well as to enhance the remaining life. Cancer and its treatments exert a major impact upon physical and psychological reserves and at the end of life problems with appetite and the ability to eat and drink compound such impact. Identification of any nutritional problems can facilitate the employment of strategies which need to be discussed with the patient and their families and reviewed regularly as conditions change. Ethical questions will be raised concerning the provision of food and fluids to a person nearing the end of their life. Nurses need to acknowledge that food has greater significance than the provision of nutrients.

Paediatric Palliative Care

Paediatric Palliative Care is care designed to meet the unique and special needs of children living with life-threatening conditions such as cancer, muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, severe brain problems, complications from prematurity and birth defects and rare disorders, among other conditions. It focuses on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, and stresses of a serious illness—whatever the diagnosis. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the child and the family.

Geriatrics and Palliative Care

Geriatrics is a specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people. It aims to promote health by preventing and treating diseases and disabilities in older adults. There is no set age at which patients may be under the care of a geriatrician or geriatric physician, a physician who specializes in the care of elderly people. Rather, this decision is determined by the individual patient's needs, and the availability of a specialist. Geriatrics differs from standard adult medicine because it focuses on the unique needs of the elderly person. The aged body is different physiologically from the younger adult body, and during old age, the decline of various organ systems becomes manifest. Previous health issues and lifestyle choices produce a different constellation of diseases and symptoms in different people.

Palliative Care and Oncology

Palliative care is any treatment that focuses on preventing and managing the symptoms of cancer and side effects of treatment. It also provides comprehensive support to people living with cancer and their families. Any person, regardless of age or type and stage of cancer, may receive palliative care.Trauma remains a principal cause of mortality and morbidity. The aim of Palliative care is to alleviate suffering through expert pain and symptom management, as well as assistance with decision making. The integration of palliative and trauma care can assist and support patients and families through stressful, often life-changing times, regardless of the final outcome

Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine

Palliative Care and Rehabilitation medicine share many common goals. They strive to maximize physical function and emotional well-being to the highest extent possible given the nature of the underlying disease process. Many patients with End-Stage disease experience symptoms and functional losses that diminish their quality of life.

Palliative Care Nursing

‘’Nursing is primarily assisting the individual in the performance of those activities contributing to health and its recovery, or to a peaceful death’’ Virginia’s definition of Nursing. The role of Nursing in palliative care is to provide relief for physical symptoms, achieving quality of life, maintaining an independent patient, relief for mental anguish and social isolation, family support, reducing isolation, fear and anxiety and good death or dying well.

Regional and Rural Palliative Care

Palliative care is a very important to older person at the end of their life that’s the good death. The survey gives result that the rural area has less palliative care facility compare to the urban area. The palliative care has to improve in the rural area also and the people have to understand the importance of palliative care and the required information has to give for the rural person about the disease so that they can take palliative care. Services less available in rural area that may contribute to the lower proportion of home deaths in rural areas include the lower availability of home-based services, the lack of 24-hour care, and delays in service provision.

  • Good Death
  • Rural Palliative Care
  • Regional Palliative Care

Palliative Care Education

Palliative care Education is very important to improve the knowledge and skills in the caring of the person. Palliative education required for the nurses, physicians, and other disciplines associated with clinical care. End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) is Education institution train-the-trainer approach to provide undergraduate and graduate nursing faculty, nursing Continuing Education faculty, staff development educators, staff nurse, specialty nurses in pediatrics, oncology, critical care and geriatrics, and other nurses with education in palliative and end-of-life care

  • End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium
  • End-of-Life Care   
  • Palliative Care Trainer

Evidence Based Practice In Palliative Care

Evidence based practice in palliative care is a way to scrutinize the available proof, appraise its quality, and estimate its pertinence to a selected patient before discussing available treatment choices. This approach is utilizing Evidence-based practice (EBP) as an establishment. Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is judicious use of current best evidence in creating choices concerning the care of individual patients. Evidence-based medicine has rapidly developed over the past 20 years. Evidence primarily based on Nursing may be a procedure established on the build-up, translation, examination, and combination of legitimate, clinically important, and relevant analysis. The future of EBM in palliative care must be as various because the patients World Health Organization ultimately derive benefit.

Palliative Care research

Palliative Care could be a comparatively new field and needs a lot of active researches to provide us knowledge based on local settings and surroundings. The analysis or study could also be done as an academic demand for the educational course as a thesis or treatise, or for individual interest, or through funding chance. It may be done for creating a presentation at a conference and overall for career growth.

Nursing And Clinical Palliative Care

Nursing palliative care gathering unites people that have an enthusiasm for varied fields of palliative like mental, growth, heart, basic care, grown-up and women prosperity, medical specialty and emergency nursing, maternity care, general prosperity, care and prescription from practicing, examine, organization, arrangement, and instruction.

Cancer Palliative Care

Society is important for facilitating the mixing of palliative care cancer care into existing health care systems worldwide to understand the vision of comprehensive cancer care by 2020. American Society of Clinical Oncology offers a spread of resources to assist suppliers to integrate primary  palliative care policies and practices into the medical setting.

Palliative Care Leadership

Ensuring the standard of hospice care and palliative care leadership may be a key goal for National Hospice and palliative Care  Organization, as quality leadership impacts care that's delivered to patients and families at the end of life. National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization is committed to developing and delivering skilled development opportunities that equip executives, directors and managers with the data and competencies they have to strategically and effectively advance the sphere of hospice and  palliative care.

Popular Anesthesia Styles

Anesthesiologists use a number of drugs in their work to keep patients healthy, calm and pain-free for surgery. This range from moderate sedatives for small operations to potent inhalation gases and muscle relaxants for severe or long surgeries. General anaesthesia, geographic anaesthesia, sedation , and local anaesthesia. Your anesthesiologist will address the methods of anaesthesia that will be effective and suitable for surgery or procedure you need.

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