Living for the Moment - How Important Is It in the End of Life?

IF 1.4 The American journal of hospice & palliative care Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-13 DOI:10.1177/10499091241292812
Renuka Chintapalli
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This essay investigates the role of present-moment living in end-of-life care, drawing on reflections from a personal patient encounter in a palliative care setting, Mrs. B, a 63-year-old patient with terminal squamous cell lung cancer, whose experience underscores the impact of living with a sense of fulfillment and joy despite a life-limiting diagnosis. Mrs. B's approach to her illness-marked by an optimistic acceptance of mortality and a focus on daily joys-challenges traditional palliative care paradigms that emphasize somberness and future-oriented care. Through detailed narrative and reflective analysis, the essay highlights how Mrs. B's resilience and spiritual beliefs contributed to her ability to maintain a positive outlook in the face of terminal illness. This case study illustrates the potential for joy and present-moment living to coexist with palliative care practices, offering a nuanced perspective on patient care. The discussion extends to the implications for healthcare professionals, advocating for a more adaptable and empathetic approach that aligns with individual patient values and preferences. This reflection calls for a shift in palliative care practices towards recognizing and supporting the diverse ways patients navigate their end-of-life experiences.

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活在当下--在生命的最后阶段有多重要?
B女士是一位63岁的鳞状细胞肺癌晚期患者,她的经历强调了在被诊断出生命垂危的情况下,生活的充实感和快乐感所带来的影响。B 女士对待疾病的态度--乐观地接受死亡,关注日常的快乐--挑战了传统的姑息关怀模式,即强调阴郁和面向未来的关怀。通过详细的叙述和反思分析,文章强调了 B 女士的韧性和精神信仰是如何帮助她在面对绝症时保持积极乐观的态度的。本案例研究说明了快乐和当下生活与姑息关怀实践共存的可能性,为病人关怀提供了一个细致入微的视角。讨论延伸到对医护专业人员的影响,提倡采用一种更适应性更强、更能引起共鸣的方法,与病人的个人价值观和偏好保持一致。这一反思呼吁姑息关怀实践向承认和支持病人以不同的方式度过生命末期转变。
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