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Palliative Care for Neurologically Injured Patients: Why and How?
2019
Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care
AbstractThe role of palliative care in patients with cancer is widely acknowledged and practiced. Though its role in chronic, progressive, and incurable neurological conditions is being recognized now, it is not widely practiced. Lack of awareness and training are important factors contributing to this. Neurological patients differ from oncological patients with respect to their symptoms, fluctuating disease course, varied prognoses, and difficulty in identifying end-of-life stage. Knowledge of
doi:10.1055/s-0038-1675891
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