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Relocation stress syndrome: the case of palliative care patients
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posted on 2023-05-21, 14:32 authored by Porock, D, Karen MartinKaren Martin, Oldham, L, Underwood, RTransfer of patients from palliative care services to nursing homes is necessary at present when a patient is relatively stable, but does not have adequate support systems at home. With the ageing of the population and the increasing incidence of cancer, the need for inpatient palliative care beds is growing with corresponding pressure for patients to be transferred to nursing homes. Transfer to a nursing home in the general population has been described extensively in the gerontology literature where a critical early phase of relocation has been identified by a high incidence of morbidity and mortality. The vulnerability of terminally ill patients means that they are at increased risk of suffering from stress associated with a transfer. The prognosis of a patient may be shorter than the time required for adjustment to the patient's new home. The issues surrounding transfer of palliative care patients to nursing homes and possible strategies designed to reduce distress associated with transfers are explored.
History
Publication title
Palliative Medicine: A Multiprofessional JournalVolume
11Issue
6Pagination
444-450ISSN
0269-2163Department/School
Faculty of EducationPublisher
ArnoldPlace of publication
Hodder Headline Plc, 338 Euston Road, London, England, Nw1 3BhRights statement
Copyright Arnold 1997Repository Status
- Restricted