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What Matters Most: Patients' Views on a Good Death
GLOBALMonday, December 23, 2024
But how do we find out what makes a "good death"? We can ask patients and families directly. Their answers can guide us in making improvements. For example, maybe they value being pain-free, or being surrounded by loved ones, or having their wishes respected. Each person is unique, so there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
By learning from these experiences, we can tweak our care models. Maybe we need to provide better pain management, or offer more support for families. The goal is to make the end of life as peaceful and dignified as possible. After all, everyone deserves a "good death. "
So, let's keep the conversation going. Let's listen and learn from patients and their families. It's the key to making a real difference in palliative care.
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