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Palliative Care Principles and Anesthesiology Clinical Practice: Current Perspectives

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JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE
卷 14, 期 -, 页码 2719-2730

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S240563

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palliative care; end of life care; intensive care unit; anesthesiologist; intensivist; COVID-19

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Anesthesiologists and intensivists incorporate palliative care principles into their practice, including symptom management and family counseling. The COVID-19 pandemic poses additional challenges to palliative care delivery, such as reduced family presence in the ICU and communication through phone or video calls.
Background: Palliative care is a person-centered approach aiming to relieve patient's health-related suffering and it is often needed when caring for critically ill patients to manage symptoms and identify goals of care. Aim: To describe the integration of palliative care principles in anesthesiology clinical practice, within and outside the ICU and to analyze the additional challenges that COVID-19 pandemic is posing in this context. Methods: For the purpose of this review, PubMed database was searched for studies concerning palliative care and end of life care, in contexts involving anesthesiologists and intensivists, published in the last 5 years. Results: Anesthesiologists and intensivists integrate palliative care within their daily practice providing symptoms management as well as family counseling. High-quality communicational skills are fundamental for anesthesiologists and intensivists especially when interfacing with surrogate decision makers in the ICU or with patients in the preoperative setting while discussing goals of care. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged many aspects of palliative care delivery: reduced family presence within the ICU, communication with families through phone calls or video calls, patient-physician relationship mediated by bulky personal protective equipment and healthcare workers physical and psychological distress due to the increased workload and limitations in resources are some of the most evident. Conclusion: Anesthesiologists and intensivists are increasingly facing challenging clinical situations where principles and practice of palliative care have to be applied. In this sense, increasing knowledge on palliative care and providing specific training would allow to deliver high-quality symptom management, family counseling and end of life guidance in critical care settings. COVID-19 pandemic sets additional difficulties to palliative care delivery.

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