Humanizing the Treatment of Hyperactive Delirium in the Last Days of Life
jamanetwork.comWhen patients with advanced cancer near the end of their life, it is important for physicians, nurses, and other health care personnel to respect and dignify the dying process of the patient. This requires a shift in focus from medical intervention to personalization of care to meet the subjective needs of patients and families, including coordination of care, symptom management, communication, and education; emotional and spiritual support; and support of patients’ social relationships and decision making.