A Review on the Application of Hospice Care in Patients with Advanced Cancer

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Hospice care is to improve the quality of life and help patients die comfortably, peacefully and dignified by controlling pain and discomfort symptoms and providing physical, psychological and spiritual care and humanistic care in the final stage of the patient’s life. Hospice care clients were primarily cancer patients at first and then slowly extended to other critically patients. Hospice care can alleviate the physical, psychosocial and mental problems of patients with advanced cancer, meet the diversified and multi-level health service needs of patients, improve the quality of life of patients and their families, and also save medical expenditure and improve the efficiency of medical resources. At present, there were few studies on hospice care for Chinese patients with advanced cancer. In this study, the needs of hospice care for patients with advanced cancer were reviewed from physical comfort and pain reduction, dignity maintenance, social support, and help calm death, and specific screening and evaluation tools for hospice care for patients with advanced cancer. And this study was summarized to review the influencing factors of hospice care in order to provide a reference for clinical hospice care practice for patients with advanced cancer in China.

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Li, X., Bai, F., Liu, X., & Yang, G. (2023). A Review on the Application of Hospice Care in Patients with Advanced Cancer. Patient Preference and Adherence. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S434509

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