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Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Solid Organ Transplantation
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Palliative Medicine. 25(7)
Subject
Health Services and Systems
Health Sciences
Transplantation
Organ Transplantation
7.2 End of life care
Management of diseases and conditions
Good Health and Well Being
Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
Humans
Nephrologists
Palliative Care
Specialization
allograft dysfunction
end-stage organ failure
palliative care
physician-patient communication
solid organ transplantation
symptom burden
physician–patient communication
Clinical Sciences
Nursing
Public Health and Health Services
Gerontology
Health services and systems
Language
Abstract
Solid organ transplantation (SOT) is a life-saving procedure for people with end-stage organ failure. However, patients experience significant symptom burden, complex decision making, morbidity, and mortality during both pre- and post-transplant periods. Palliative care (PC) is well suited and historically underdelivered for the transplant population. This article, written by a team of transplant specialists (surgeons, cardiologists, nephrologists, hepatologists, and pulmonologists), PC clinicians, and an ethics specialist, shares 10 high-yield tips for PC clinicians to consider when caring for SOT patients.