TY - JOUR
T1 - Incorporating person centred care principles into an ongoing comprehensive cancer management program
T2 - An experiential account
AU - Nandini, Vallath
AU - Sridhar, C. N.
AU - Usharani, M. R.
AU - Kumar, John Preshanth
AU - Salins, Naveen
PY - 2011/1/1
Y1 - 2011/1/1
N2 - Recent research indicates a definite positive impact on treatment outcomes when an integrative approach that focuses on symptom control and quality of life is provided along with the standard therapeutic regimens. However implementation or practice of this approach is not seen widely due to the culture of medical training and practice. This article presents the initial development of a program for incorporating integrative care principles into an ongoing comprehensive cancer care program at a tertiary centre. The key purpose of the program being to develop, facilitate, and establish comprehensive and holistic processes including palliative care principles, that would positively enhance the quantity and quality of life of the person with disease, as well as create an environment that reflects and sustains this approach. The vision, objectives, goals, strategies, activities and results within the 7 months of implementation are documented. The new learnings gained during the process have also been noted in the hope that the model described may be used to conceptualize similar care giving facilities in other centres.
AB - Recent research indicates a definite positive impact on treatment outcomes when an integrative approach that focuses on symptom control and quality of life is provided along with the standard therapeutic regimens. However implementation or practice of this approach is not seen widely due to the culture of medical training and practice. This article presents the initial development of a program for incorporating integrative care principles into an ongoing comprehensive cancer care program at a tertiary centre. The key purpose of the program being to develop, facilitate, and establish comprehensive and holistic processes including palliative care principles, that would positively enhance the quantity and quality of life of the person with disease, as well as create an environment that reflects and sustains this approach. The vision, objectives, goals, strategies, activities and results within the 7 months of implementation are documented. The new learnings gained during the process have also been noted in the hope that the model described may be used to conceptualize similar care giving facilities in other centres.
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U2 - 10.4103/0973-1075.76245
DO - 10.4103/0973-1075.76245
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79751494508
SN - 0973-1075
VL - 17
JO - Indian Journal of Palliative Care
JF - Indian Journal of Palliative Care
IS - 4 SUPPL.
ER -