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Palliative Care Models in Intensive Care Units and Nurses¡¯ Roles in the Models

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KMID : 1221920140070010040
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Abstract

Purpose: In Korea, about 30,000 people die in intensive care units annually. However, their quality of life at the end-of-life seems very low. The purpose of this study was to describe palliative care models that could be applied in intensive care units and examine nurses¡¯ roles in the models.

Methods: A conventional literature review was performed focusing on palliative care in intensive care units and nursing roles in the approaches identified.

Results: There are two different models regarding the implementation of palliative care approaches in the intensive care unit. Those are the consultative model and the integrative model. Each model has advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, an appropriate model must be chosen according to the setting. Nurses¡¯ roles could vary depending on the setting.

Conclusion: Palliative care in the intensive care unit is important to improve patients¡¯ quality of life. Moreover, nursing roles are important in providing comprehensive palliative care in intensive care units.
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Intensive care units, Palliative care, End of life care, Critical care nurses
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