KMID : 0856920200230030103
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Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2020 Volume.23 No. 3 p.103 ~ p.113
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Clinical Practice Guideline for Care in the Last Days of Life
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Shin Jin-Young
Chang Yoon-Jung Park So-Jung Choi Jin-Young Kim Sun-Hyun Choi Youn-Seon Kim Nam-Hee Yum Ho-Kee Nam Eun-Mi Park Myung-Hee Moon Na-Yeon Moon Jee-Youn Kang Hee-Taik Kang Jung-Hun Park Jae-Min Lee Chung-Woo Kim Seon-Young Lee Eun-Jeong Koh Su-Jin Kim Yong-Hwan Cho Myong-Jin Song You-Hyun Shim Jae-Yong
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Abstract
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A clinical practice guideline for patients in the dying process in general wards and their families, developed through an evidence-based process, is presented herein. The purpose of this guideline is to enable a peaceful death based on an understanding of suitable management of patients¡¯ physical and mental symptoms, psychological support, appropriate decision- making, family care, and clearly-defined team roles. Although there are limits to the available evidence regarding medical issues in patients facing death, the final recommendations were determined from expert advice and feedback, considering values and preferences related to medical treatment, benefits and harms, and applicability in the real world. This guideline should be applied in a way that takes into account specific health care environments, including the resources of medical staff and differences in the available resources of each institution. This guideline can be used by all medical institutions in South Korea.
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KEYWORD
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Terminal care, Symptom assessment, Communication, Decision making, Education
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