Paz BF, Ferreira MGPA, Martins KR, Uccella L, Barboza de Nardi A. Practical Principles of Palliative Care in Veterinary Oncology: Alleviating the Suffering of the Animal, Owner, and Veterinarian.
Vet Med Int 2024;
2024:5565837. [PMID:
39035852 PMCID:
PMC11260215 DOI:
10.1155/2024/5565837]
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Abstract
Background
Palliative care for pets is a developing area that encompasses animals with cancer and other chronic and degenerative diseases.
Objectives
To elucidate the guiding principles of palliative care in veterinary oncology.
Methods
This article was structured from an extensive literature review and addresses the growing need for improved palliative care in veterinary medicine. Methods of quality of life assessment in animals with cancer, owner education, and the importance of an interdisciplinary team approach are discussed.
Results
Palliative care aims to improve the animal's quality of life, alleviating its physical, emotional, and social suffering. Through attentive communication, palliative care also seeks to alleviate owners suffering from the moment of diagnosis to mourning the patient's death.
Conclusions
The importance of offering palliative care alongside anticancer techniques and treatments should not be underestimated and should ideally use a multidisciplinary team approach.
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