Overview of Hospice and Palliative Care in Oncology

BACKGROUND: The concept of palliative care in oncology has not yet reached the forefront of American medicine, and hospice care may be underused. METHODS: Data on increasing needs for palliative care and the development of the hospice movement are compared with practice behavior patterns of physicia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer control 1996-05, Vol.3 (3), p.197-203
1. Verfasser: Schonwetter, RS
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND: The concept of palliative care in oncology has not yet reached the forefront of American medicine, and hospice care may be underused. METHODS: Data on increasing needs for palliative care and the development of the hospice movement are compared with practice behavior patterns of physicians in regard to palliative care. RESULTS: Hospice/palliative care has grown from an alternative health care movement to an accepted part of the American health field. Limitations of hospice/palliative care include health professionals' discomfort with care of the terminally ill as well as difficulties in predicting limited prognoses that may hinder access to such care. CONCLUSIONS: Hospice/palliative care principles should be integrated into other elements of cancer control to ensure comprehensive care for all cancer patients.
ISSN:1073-2748
1526-2359
1073-2748
DOI:10.1177/107327489600300301