Although the intensive care unit offers technology and treat-ment aimed at prolonging life, many patients die in ICUs, and most ICU patients experience pain and/or other distressing symptoms. Accordingly, palliative care, emphasizing effec-tive management of symptoms, communication about the goals and expected outcomes of therapy, and attention to a broad range of patient and family needs, deserves a central place in critical care practice, research, and education. In this two-part series we review the role of palliative care in the intensive care unit. Part I focuses on aspects of death and distress among the critically ill that mandate expertise and education in palliative medicine, and identifies obstacles to the delivery of optimal pall...
(Aj) Introduction: Although palliative care may not seem to be part of an intense environment, it is...
In the last few years, important changes have occurred in the clinical and epidemiological character...
Objective—Although successful models for palliative care delivery and quality improvement in the int...
Palliative care is patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, ...
Abstract Palliative care is patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by antic...
More patients die in intensive care units (ICUs) than in any other hospital setting. For survivors, ...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is generally considered as part of the hospital where patients are tre...
The intensive care unit (ICU) will remain an important setting for end-of-life care because of the s...
Despite dramatic improvements in survival from a broad range of afflictions seen in the surgical cri...
Background: 15%-20% of critical care patients die during their hospital admission. This service eval...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
Patients with advanced illness often spend time in an ICU, while nearly one-third of patients with a...
Despite dramatic improvements in survival from a broad range of afflictions seen in the surgical cri...
KEY WORDS: palliative care; intensive care; end-of-life care T hese recommendations are in-tended to...
(Aj) Introduction: Although palliative care may not seem to be part of an intense environment, it is...
In the last few years, important changes have occurred in the clinical and epidemiological character...
Objective—Although successful models for palliative care delivery and quality improvement in the int...
Palliative care is patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, ...
Abstract Palliative care is patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by antic...
More patients die in intensive care units (ICUs) than in any other hospital setting. For survivors, ...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is generally considered as part of the hospital where patients are tre...
The intensive care unit (ICU) will remain an important setting for end-of-life care because of the s...
Despite dramatic improvements in survival from a broad range of afflictions seen in the surgical cri...
Background: 15%-20% of critical care patients die during their hospital admission. This service eval...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
Patients with advanced illness often spend time in an ICU, while nearly one-third of patients with a...
Despite dramatic improvements in survival from a broad range of afflictions seen in the surgical cri...
KEY WORDS: palliative care; intensive care; end-of-life care T hese recommendations are in-tended to...
(Aj) Introduction: Although palliative care may not seem to be part of an intense environment, it is...
In the last few years, important changes have occurred in the clinical and epidemiological character...
Objective—Although successful models for palliative care delivery and quality improvement in the int...