Title of article :
Palliation, end-of-life care and burns; concepts, decision-making and communication – A narrative review
Author/Authors :
Hollander, Daan den Burns Unit Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital - Durban, South Africa , Albertyn, Rene Red Cross Memorial Children's Hospital, South Africa , Amber, Julia Palliative Care Practitioner - Department of Pediatrics - Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital - Durban, South Africa
Abstract :
Palliative care is the turn from cure as the priority of care to symptom relief and comfort care. Although very little is published in the burn literature on palliative care, guidelines can be gleaned from the general literature on palliative care, particularly for acute surgical and critical care patients. Palliative care may be started because of futility, on request of the patient, or because of limited resources. The SPIKES acronym is a useful guide to avoid errors in communication with terminal patients and their relatives.
Keywords :
Giving bad news , Palliative care , Futility , Burns
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine