| ||
| Home       Members Only       Join/Renew       Contact Us       JobMart | ||
Position StatementsDefinition of Palliative Care
The goal of palliative care is to prevent and relieve suffering and
to support the best possible quality of life for patients and their
families, regardless of the stage of the disease or the need for other
therapies. Palliative care is both a philosophy of care and an
organized, highly structured system for delivering care. Palliative
care expands traditional disease-model medical treatments to include
the goals of enhancing quality of life for patient and family,
optimizing function, helping with decision-making and providing
opportunities for personal growth. As such, it can be delivered
concurrently with life-prolonging care or as the main focus of care.
(6) Excerpted from Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care. |
This online practice test is designed to simulate the board certification exam. Click here to learn more, and take a sample test. Click here to order the complete online version.
Patient Education Information
AAHPM provides helpful patient education materials on hospice and palliative care for patients facing serious or life-threatening conditions.