Palliative care is a philosophy and a system for deciding care and can be used alone or integrated with usual chronic disease care. Palliative care encompasses end-of-life care. Palliative care aims to enhance quality of life, optimize function and manage symptoms including early in the course of chronic diseases. The purposes of this article are to outline palliative care and discuss how it can be integrated with usual care of diabetic foot wounds. Many people with diabetes who have foot wounds also have other comorbidities and diabetes complications such as cardiovascular and renal disease and depression, which affect medicine and other treatment choices, functional status, surgical risk and quality of life. Two broad of diabetic foot dis...
Introduction: Diabetic foot syndrome, with ulcers, gangrene development and consequent amputation, r...
Diabetic foot complications are increasing in prevalence worldwide. Care and attention to these comp...
The diabetic foot constitutes a tremendous challenge for patients, caregivers and the health care sy...
End-of-life care planning is assuming global significance. While general end-of-life care guidelines...
The clinical significance of diabetes is increasing with a growing aged population and changes in li...
Copyright: © 2013 Singh S, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Wound care, a form of palliative care, supports the health care needs of dying patients by focus-ing...
Background: Limited scientific evidence for prevention and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers in elde...
Diabetes complications are common and can contribute to unpleasant symptoms, depression and reduced ...
The term ‘palliative care ’ is used to describe care given to patients with advanced, life-limiting ...
Diabetic foot disease is a major health problem that concerns 15% of the 200 million patients with d...
Objectives: This study was conducted before an evidence review on Traditional and Complementary Medi...
Diabetes mellitus is the number one cause of limb loss in North America, and is associated with grow...
IntroductionWorldwide, an estimated 40 million people are in need of palliative care each year, but ...
Diabetic foot disease frequently leads to substantial long-term complications, imposing a huge socio...
Introduction: Diabetic foot syndrome, with ulcers, gangrene development and consequent amputation, r...
Diabetic foot complications are increasing in prevalence worldwide. Care and attention to these comp...
The diabetic foot constitutes a tremendous challenge for patients, caregivers and the health care sy...
End-of-life care planning is assuming global significance. While general end-of-life care guidelines...
The clinical significance of diabetes is increasing with a growing aged population and changes in li...
Copyright: © 2013 Singh S, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Wound care, a form of palliative care, supports the health care needs of dying patients by focus-ing...
Background: Limited scientific evidence for prevention and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers in elde...
Diabetes complications are common and can contribute to unpleasant symptoms, depression and reduced ...
The term ‘palliative care ’ is used to describe care given to patients with advanced, life-limiting ...
Diabetic foot disease is a major health problem that concerns 15% of the 200 million patients with d...
Objectives: This study was conducted before an evidence review on Traditional and Complementary Medi...
Diabetes mellitus is the number one cause of limb loss in North America, and is associated with grow...
IntroductionWorldwide, an estimated 40 million people are in need of palliative care each year, but ...
Diabetic foot disease frequently leads to substantial long-term complications, imposing a huge socio...
Introduction: Diabetic foot syndrome, with ulcers, gangrene development and consequent amputation, r...
Diabetic foot complications are increasing in prevalence worldwide. Care and attention to these comp...
The diabetic foot constitutes a tremendous challenge for patients, caregivers and the health care sy...