Managing lymphoedema in palliative care patients.
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Auteurs : Marie ToddSource :
- British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing) [ 0966-0461 ]
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Bas de contention, Comorbidité, Facteurs de risque, Humains, Hygiène de la peau (), Lutte contre l'infection (), Lymphoedème (), Lymphoedème (psychologie), Lymphoedème (étiologie), Massage, Médecine d'État (organisation et administration), Planification des soins du patient, Planification en santé, Santé holistique, Soins centrés sur le patient (organisation et administration), Soins palliatifs (), Traitement par les exercices physiques, Tumeurs (), Écosse, Évaluation des besoins en soins infirmiers, Évolution de la maladie.
- MESH :
- organisation et administration : Médecine d'État, Soins centrés sur le patient.
- psychologie : Lymphoedème.
- étiologie : Lymphoedème.
- Bas de contention, Comorbidité, Facteurs de risque, Humains, Hygiène de la peau, Lutte contre l'infection, Lymphoedème, Massage, Planification des soins du patient, Planification en santé, Santé holistique, Soins palliatifs, Traitement par les exercices physiques, Tumeurs, Écosse, Évaluation des besoins en soins infirmiers, Évolution de la maladie.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Comorbidity, Disease Progression, Exercise Therapy, Health Planning, Holistic Health, Humans, Infection Control (methods), Lymphedema (etiology), Lymphedema (prevention & control), Lymphedema (psychology), Massage, Neoplasms (complications), Neoplasms (therapy), Nursing Assessment, Palliative Care (methods), Patient Care Planning, Patient-Centered Care (organization & administration), Risk Factors, Scotland, Skin Care (methods), State Medicine (organization & administration), Stockings, Compression.
- MESH :
- geographic : Scotland.
- complications : Neoplasms.
- etiology : Lymphedema.
- methods : Infection Control, Palliative Care, Skin Care.
- organization & administration : Patient-Centered Care, State Medicine.
- prevention & control : Lymphedema.
- psychology : Lymphedema.
- therapy : Neoplasms.
- Comorbidity, Disease Progression, Exercise Therapy, Health Planning, Holistic Health, Humans, Massage, Nursing Assessment, Patient Care Planning, Risk Factors, Stockings, Compression.
Abstract
The development of lymphoedema in advanced disease is distressing for patients and their carers and can prove difficult to manage for health-care professionals involved in their care. This article will provide an overview of co-morbidities that cancer patients face that will have an impact on the development, progression or management of lymphoedema. The principles of assessing and managing lymphoedema in palliative care patients is presented, based on the Scottish governments action plan Living and Dying Well. The need for collaboration with other members of the multi-disciplinary team to provide the seamless, patient-centred service advocated in this action plan is also presented.
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2009.18.8.41809
PubMed: 19377392
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