The purpose of this essay is to discuss important aspects of clinical intervention in Australia health care settings and end of life care. A vast number of the population in Australia is ageing and numerous people suffer form chronic illnesses, they have more chances to die in the near future. As a consequence the focus of the end of life care resources is concentrated in the elderly and chronic sufferers. Resources such as financial, human and technological are put in place to provide the best care possible for this population. As human resources nurses play an important role in the management of patients in terminal stages.
In a clinical reflection by a nurse student (Bail, 2007) she …show more content…
However this emotional support has been underestimated, as an example, clinical pathways are applied across the world in the past 10 years (Phillips et al., 2011), although they are widely implemented, they do not include emotional or psychosocial support. In order to improve the care of the terminal ill person is important to provide all the necessary elements to establish a better relationship between nurses and patients, fundamental aspects are communication, knowledge, and …show more content…
Nursing care towards the end of life has an important role and its principal aim is to fin de adequate treatment physical, emotional and social as a holistic care. The nurse goal is to provide the best conditions and quality of life to the patient and its family. As well as deliver elements trough communication to adjust them to a new reality, which is the certainty to the proximity to death. Part of communication includes a multidisciplinary health team, such as palliative care, psychology, social workers, general practitioners, nurses, etc.
Facing end of life is not an easy task for anyone, and the essence of nurses is to care for the human being as a whole, their function is to maximize the use of the resources with the aim to look after the patient and at the same time make it and active actor that manages their own individual decisions. The effect of a deadly health condition has impacts in the patient and its surroundings, affecting the person in all spheres, physical, psychological, social and economic. This requires the person to cope not merely with the disease but with the additional