Illness trajectories and palliative care
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Abstract
When people with life threatening illnesses and their carers ask about prognosis (“How long have I got?”), they are often doing more than simply inquiring about life expectancy. Within this question is another, often unspoken, question about likely patterns of decline (“What will happen?”). One aid to answering both questions may be through the use of typical illness trajectories. Thinking in terms of these trajectories provides a broad timeframe and patterns of probable needs and interactions with health and social services that can, conceptually at least, be mapped out towards death. Such frameworks may help clinicians plan and deliver appropriate care that integrates active and palliative management. If…
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- Palliative care
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Psychology
- Intensive care medicine
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