Asymmetric facial edema with transdermal fentanyl: when listening to patients and caregivers helps to diagnose.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Carolina Simões, Miguel Julião, Patrícia Calaveiras, Paula Câmara, Eduardo Bruera
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Abstract

Objectives: Dignity Therapy (DT) is a brief psychotherapeutic intervention designed to address the psychosocial and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients. Research demonstrates DT's efficacy in reducing dignity-related distress and alleviating psychosocial symptoms like depression and anxiety in terminally ill patients. Its application has been extended to non-terminal patients with chronic conditions, mental health challenges, and children nearing the end of life, with promising results. However, the potential for proxy applications, such as posthumous p-DT (p-DT) - conducted by relatives after a patient's death or on behalf of individuals unable to participate - remains underexplored.

Methods: A case series report that examines three relatives who engaged in posthumous p-DT, highlighting its feasibility and potential benefits.

Results: p-DT seems to benefit families and caregivers, promoting emotional resilience and facilitating grieving.

Significance of results: Findings suggest p-DT may serve as a valuable tool for bereavement support, warranting further research to expand its scope and accessibility.

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