Care of the Terminally Ill from Religious Perspectives: Role of Palliative and Hospice Care

Authors

  • Tanveer P Mir Long Island Jewish Medical Center

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5915/43-3-8734

Keywords:

End-of-life, Religion, Islam, Palliative care, Hospice

Abstract

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5915/43-3-8734
Video DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5915/43-3-8734V

Patients seen in healthcare settings come from different social, religious and ethnic backgrounds. An attempt should be made to understand the different religious principles that affect End-of-Life decisions in patient-care. Defining an ethical framework is essential in understanding sensitive issues related to religion in advanced illness. Compassionate care is essential in all end-of-life care settings. Physician awareness is a key principle in inculcating the religious values of patients. Cultural and religious awareness on the part of the healthcare team is essential in providing effective palliative and hospice care at the end-of-life to patients.

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Author Biography

Tanveer P Mir, Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Chief Palliative and Geriatric Medicine

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

New York

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Published

2011-08-15

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Conference Proceedings