Improving End-of-Life Care through Compassionate Nursing Practices and Holistic Patient Support Approaches
- Authors
-
-
Hemlata Dewangan
Author
-
- Keywords:
- Compassionate Nursing, Holistic Care, End-of-Life Care, Palliative Care, Patient Support, Family Involvement, Nursing Practices.
- Abstract
-
End-of-life care requires both clinical attention and compassion, as it is situated at the intersection of medical treatment and emotional support. The purpose of this study is to enhance subcutaneous care by examining how compassionate nursing can be integrated with the patient's overall support. This study emphasizes the critical and comprehensive aspects of life care, in which the patient's well-being is balanced and active, facilitated by eradication, sorrow consultation, spiritual care, and interactive family engagement. Care treatment resulted in a methodical model and several mathematical models to calculate the benefits for patients and their families. Conclusion: patients reflect comfort, care satisfaction, emotional stability, flexibility, and improvement in active family participation. Dignity, peace, and quality of life are enhanced by reducing the disparity between clinical treatment and humanistic care. Conclusions emphasize the importance of adopting patient-centered, comprehensive, and compassionate approaches that encompass both emotional and spiritual aspects of care, in addition to physical factors.
- Downloads
- Published
- 2026-06-30
- Issue
- Vol.2 No.2 Apr-Jun 2026
- Section
- Articles
