The policy of hospice palliative care in
Taiwan
Rong-Chi CHEN
The purpose of medicine is to prevent
illness, cure disease, relieve suffering and maintain health. The duty of the
physicians, is to rescue life, cure disease, relieve suffering and promote
health. However, “birth, aging, sickness and death” are unavoidable path of
human life. When a person has reached the end of his life, when death is
imminent, the duty of medical professionals will be to provide loving and
humanistic care for the patient, to relieve pain and suffering and provide a
peaceful and dignified demise. The physician takes care of his patient from
birth to death, (i.e. from “womb to tomb”). At the end of terminal care,
physicians should maintain a religious and holistic spirit of “removal of
suffering and provision of happiness” to their patients, as much as he could.
Provision of hospice palliative care and terminal DNR according to medical
ethics and law can ensure peaceful dying of the patients. Provision of clinical
chaplains in hospice care and promotion of community hospice care will improve
the quality of terminal care. To use the
Taiwan Coma Scale can decrease the futile life sustaining treatment in
the ICU.
[Full article bellow] {全文請點下面連結}民報 (Taiwan People's News)
BOAJ PALL MED
http://bioaccent.org/palliative-medicine/palliative-medicine09.pdf
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