- What is palliative care
- WHO definition
- Principles of palliative care
- Palliative approach
- Specialised palliative services (If and where available)
- End of life (terminal care)
- When to initiate palliative care
- In conjunction with (not instead of) life-sustaining treatments
- Expected disease trajectories – malignant vs.chronic illness vs. frailty
- The biopsychosocial model of care
- Barriers to providing palliative care
- Strategies to improve the provision of palliative care
References:
- https://www.caresearch.com.au/caresearch/tabid/746/Default.aspx
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- Palliative care formulary – PCF5
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- Fast facts: https://www.mypcnow.org/fast-facts