TY - JOUR
T1 - Palliative care of the chronically critically ill patient
AU - Nelson, Judith E.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Evidence is accumulating that distressing physical and emotional symptoms are prevalent among patients with critical illness, including those requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, and that suffering is underestimated and undertreated by caregivers. Although patients and their families rank communication as a preeminent concern, it remains deficient in process and content, even when the illness requires weeks of critical care. Strategies are available to improve symptom management and communication about appropriate goals of care. For the CCI, whose risks of death, disability, and suffering are so high, it is essential that excellent palliative care be provided along with restorative treatment in an integrated way.
AB - Evidence is accumulating that distressing physical and emotional symptoms are prevalent among patients with critical illness, including those requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, and that suffering is underestimated and undertreated by caregivers. Although patients and their families rank communication as a preeminent concern, it remains deficient in process and content, even when the illness requires weeks of critical care. Strategies are available to improve symptom management and communication about appropriate goals of care. For the CCI, whose risks of death, disability, and suffering are so high, it is essential that excellent palliative care be provided along with restorative treatment in an integrated way.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036317584&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/S0749-0704(02)00004-0
DO - 10.1016/S0749-0704(02)00004-0
M3 - Review article
C2 - 12140918
AN - SCOPUS:0036317584
SN - 0749-0704
VL - 18
SP - 659
EP - 681
JO - Critical Care Clinics
JF - Critical Care Clinics
IS - 3
ER -