Need to work in rural area where most of population and disease burden stays, for that Government institutes need to be work properly with trained staffs.
to start with, regular community awareness drives, by doctors trained in palliative field, starting with our medical community, by means of interactive sessions. Then, reaching out to the public by interesting, innovative, simple street plays.
Palliative Care is a new concept, many practicing General physicians are not aware of the same. We should spread awareness regarding the same. Due to lack of knowledge and lack of availability of treatment, the patients suffer
Palliative care is an “approach” to patient care and its principles can be amalgamated with ease into routine medical practice by the practising physician, wherever he/ she is . It is not a stand alone branch where patients are referred to when “ nothing else can be done “ as is the myth in common parlance . However, in order that palliative care gets its due recognition, the end user of these services , namely the community , should be actively involved in being made aware of what this noble branch stands for. For it to grow and thrive,advocacy and awareness building and advocacy ,in both the medical fraternity and the community should be prioritised.
Let us actively practise principles of palliative care right after diagnosis.
We are adhering the essentials of palliative care in primary health care ,and building awareness in the community ,the need of palliative care along with treatment of any illness
hi,
Palliative care is an emerging specialty, though much of the work is being done to spread awareness in the public, but it ‘s still in its infancy. Because we still don’t have a good infrastructure, trained manpower, and supporting staff to make it effective. It’s a joint venture ‘for the persons and by the persons’.
Palliative care is a holistic approach that addresses the physical, psychological, and social needs of the patient while providing equal support to their family members. It represents a ray of hope for a more compassionate and comprehensive healthcare system.
Palliative care is a Primary care and most essential care . It was existing most anciently , which was taught by our grand mother and grand father …
” Care every one with a compassion ”..
After many years we are learning , re- learning as Palliative care.
Palliative care offers a world of Compassion,empathy,concern social and ,spiritual support,support of family and care givers and bereavement support as well.
Need to work in rural area where most of population and disease burden stays, for that Government institutes need to be work properly with trained staffs.
Truly yes, the acessibilty in rural areas is comparatively less.
Palliative Care is relevant at any stage of illness
Palliative care starts at the time of diagnosing an illness either mild or severe, as well as at any stage of the illness
Palliative care is holistic care
In palliative care all sorts of support shall be delivered irrespective of request from patient or care giver
to start with, regular community awareness drives, by doctors trained in palliative field, starting with our medical community, by means of interactive sessions. Then, reaching out to the public by interesting, innovative, simple street plays.
Yes, without community participation innovative activities like flash mobes ,myme and other Street plays cannot be successfully achieved.
Palliative Care is a new concept, many practicing General physicians are not aware of the same. We should spread awareness regarding the same. Due to lack of knowledge and lack of availability of treatment, the patients suffer
Nowadays training for volunteers were increased and participation of NGO:s are remarkably increased in kerala
Palliative care is an “approach” to patient care and its principles can be amalgamated with ease into routine medical practice by the practising physician, wherever he/ she is . It is not a stand alone branch where patients are referred to when “ nothing else can be done “ as is the myth in common parlance . However, in order that palliative care gets its due recognition, the end user of these services , namely the community , should be actively involved in being made aware of what this noble branch stands for. For it to grow and thrive,advocacy and awareness building and advocacy ,in both the medical fraternity and the community should be prioritised.
Let us actively practise principles of palliative care right after diagnosis.
We are adhering the essentials of palliative care in primary health care ,and building awareness in the community ,the need of palliative care along with treatment of any illness
hi,
Palliative care is an emerging specialty, though much of the work is being done to spread awareness in the public, but it ‘s still in its infancy. Because we still don’t have a good infrastructure, trained manpower, and supporting staff to make it effective. It’s a joint venture ‘for the persons and by the persons’.
Traing of volunteers and awareness creating is most important
Palliative care is a holistic approach that addresses the physical, psychological, and social needs of the patient while providing equal support to their family members. It represents a ray of hope for a more compassionate and comprehensive healthcare system.
Also we can include Yoga,meditation ,music and other relaxation programmes with palliative care.
Palliative care is a Primary care and most essential care . It was existing most anciently , which was taught by our grand mother and grand father …
” Care every one with a compassion ”..
After many years we are learning , re- learning as Palliative care.
Palliative care offers a world of Compassion,empathy,concern social and ,spiritual support,support of family and care givers and bereavement support as well.
Patient care without palliative care is incomplete in modern era.