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  2. Euthanasia in Spain - Wikipedia

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    To have Spanish nationality or legal residence in Spain, be of legal age and be capable and aware at the time of application. To have in writing the information that exists about the medical process, the different alternatives and possibilities of action, including that of accessing palliative care.

  3. Palliative care - Wikipedia

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    Palliative care (derived from the Latin root palliare, meaning "to cloak") is an interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at optimising quality of life and mitigating or reducing suffering among people with serious, complex, and often terminal illnesses. [1] Within the published literature, many definitions of palliative care exist.

  4. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    According to the Global Atlas of Palliative Care at the End of Life, 78% of adults and 98% of children in need of palliative care at the end of life live in low and middle-income countries. Nevertheless, hospice and palliative care provision in Egypt is limited and sparsely available relative to the size of the population. [59]

  5. Hospice and palliative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Hospice comes from the Latin word hospitum which means hospitality. Initially as a form of lodging for the sick, hospice refers to holistic end of life care. The word palliate comes from the Latin word "pallium", which means "cloak"—to palliate is to cloak, or cover up, the symptoms of an illness without curing it. [1]

  6. End-of-life care - Wikipedia

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    A strong legal and structural framework for palliative care was established in the 1990s, which divided the country into areas of 30, where palliative care networks were responsible for coordinating palliative services. Home care was provided by palliative support teams, and each hospital and care home recognized to have a palliative support ...

  7. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    However, needs for palliative care are often unmet whether due to lack of government support and also possible stigma associated with palliative care. For these reasons, the World Health Assembly recommends development of palliative care in health care systems. [1] Palliative care and hospice care are often confused, and they have similar goals ...

  8. Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance - Wikipedia

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    With a grant provided by UK Aid, WHPCA partnered with the Department of Palliative Medicine at BSMMU in 2018–2019 to provide palliative care to impoverished patients of Narayanganj District, Bangladesh, treating over 100 patients and training 27 nurses and 17 doctors in administering palliative care. [9]

  9. Talk:Palliative care - Wikipedia

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    Children’s palliative care add citations to terminology section; brainstorm new sections that have more clinical relevance and are additionally useful to patients, parents, and families; can also incorporate and link information for the children’s hospice care page; Children’s palliative care by country