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Alternatives to euthanasia: Palliative Care
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Pioneered by Dame Cicely Saunders Born in 1918 Dame Cicely trained as a nurse, a medical social worker and finally as a doctor. In 1948 she became involved with the care of patients with terminal illness and pioneered what we now call palliative care.
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"an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problems associated with life- threatening illness, through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual."
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Palliative care in a hospice is a type and philosophy of care that focuses on: Managing a patient's pain and symptoms. Attending to their emotional and spiritual needs.
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Palliative care at home is a type and philosophy of care that focuses on: Managing a patient's pain and symptoms. Attending to their emotional and spiritual needs.
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Take a note of some examples of palliative care in the hospice
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Take a note of some examples of palliative care in the home
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Do you think everyone gets this kind of care? If it could be provided for everyone would this kind of care be a more moral option than euthanasia? Would this be a more expensive option? Should money ever influence our moral thinking? In a world of finite resources should we direct society’s money elsewhere?
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Is it important morally to have the choice between palliative care and euthanasia?
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http://www.nhs.uk/planners/end-of-life- care/pages/end-of-life-care.aspx http://www.nhs.uk/planners/end-of-life- care/pages/end-of-life-care.aspx
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