Enriching Lives: Palliative Care in Geriatrics
A special issue of Geriatrics (ISSN 2308-3417).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2024) | Viewed by 6877
Special Issue Editor
Interests: aging; geriatrics; nutrition; senescence; telomeres; telomerase; dementia; cognition; diabetes; metabolism
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Dear Colleagues,
The confluence of an aging global population, rising chronic disease prevalence, and the imperative to provide appropriate care during the final stages of life has led to an essential focus on the quality of end-of-life care, as well as supportive and palliative interventions. In this context, the significance of providing tailored, holistic, and person-centered care becomes imperative, ensuring that individuals not only receive medical attention but also find comfort at the end of life. However, a significant number of seniors spend their final moments in hospitals, often receiving aggressive medical treatments even in the face of terminal conditions. The challenge lies in the early identification of the so-called end-of-life phase, initiating timely supportive and palliative care alongside traditional treatments, employing a multidisciplinary approach, and providing valuable support to family members during the grieving process. Despite its recent inception, the realm of geriatric palliative care (GPC) still lacks development. The aim of this Special Issue is to identify the main topics related to palliative and supportive care in older persons, shedding light on the challenges, innovations, and best practices that shape the landscape of care for individuals facing chronic diseases, frailty, and disabilities.
Dr. Virginia Boccardi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- aging
- disabilities
- end-of-life
- frailty
- palliative care
- supportive care
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