Research Output
Palliative care provision in Huntingtons disease
  There is currently much interest regarding the needs of people affected by non-malignant disease and whether or not these are being met by palliative care services. The evidence available appears to support the conclusion that while there is a general inequality of access, some individuals with non-malignant conditions such as cardiac disease and motor neurone disease are able to access palliative care services more readily than others.

Huntington’s disease (HD) is a devastating neurological condition of long duration and as such may have a lengthy palliative phase. Consequently, a diagnosis of HD will have a major impact on the quality of life of the affected individual and their family. For carers, an understanding of this challenging disease and its prognosis is essential for the provision of appropriate and effective care.

This article reviews the links between HD and palliative care and discusses some of the challenges facing patients, families and health care professionals in adopting a palliative approach in the management of the disease.

  • Type:

    Article

  • Date:

    31 March 2007

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Mark Allen Group

  • Cross Ref:

    10.12968/ijpn.2007.13.3.23274

  • ISSN:

    1357-6321

  • Library of Congress:

    RT Nursing

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    610.73 Nursing

Citation

Travers, E., Jones, K., & Nicol, J. (2007). Palliative care provision in Huntingtons disease. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 13(3), 125-130

Authors

Keywords

Palliative care Supportive care Non-malignant disease Huntington’s disease

Monthly Views:

Available Documents