What Is Hospice?
Date Added: 
    September 16, 2024
      Journal/Publication: 
    JAMA
      Publisher: 
    American Medical Association
      Publication Date: 
    September 11, 2024
      URL: 
    
Type: 
    Patient Education Materials
      Format: 
    Article
      DOI (1): 
    10.1001/jama.2024.13144
      PMID (1): 
    39259568
      Abstract
Hospice is a specialized model of medical care for people with terminal illness.
The goal of hospice is to provide compassionate care to maximize a person’s comfort and quality of life during the natural dying process. Hospice care teams are composed of doctors, nurses, social workers, chaplains, and other individuals who work together to address the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of people with a terminal illness and to support their families. This generally includes alleviating symptoms (such as pain, shortness of breath, or anxiety), establishing a comfortable and peaceful environment, and facilitating meaningful time with loved ones.
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RPR Commentary: Information for patients about hospice care. James W. Mold, MD, MPH