Psychosocial Aspects of COVID-19 in the Context of Palliative Care - A Quick Review.

Journal: Indian journal of palliative care

Volume: 26

Issue: Suppl 1

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Palliative Medicine and Supportive Care, Kasturba Medical College and Hospital, Manipal, Karnataka, India. Palliative Medicine Western Health Network Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Department of Psychiatry and Palliative Care, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Tiruvalla, Kerala, India. Department of Pain and Palliative care, General Hospital, Ernakulam, Kerala, India. Department of Pain and Palliative Medicine, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kerala, India. Makerere University and Palliative Care Education and Research Consortium, Uganda. Trivandrum Institute of Palliative Science, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, Kerala, India. Pain and Palliative Medicine, Rajagiri Hospital, Aluva, Kerala, India. Department of Medical Oncology, Aster Medcity, Kochi, Kerala, India.

Abstract summary 

In a resource-poor country like India, where the health-care systems are difficult to access, overburdened, and unaffordable to many, the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic can be devastating. The increased burden of serious health-related suffering can impact the well-being of health-care workers, patients, and their families alike. The elderly, the frail, the vulnerable, and those with multiple comorbidities are disproportionately affected. Palliative care, with its comprehensive and inclusive approach, has much to offer in terms of alleviating the suffering, particularly those caused by the distressing physical and psycho-socio-spiritual symptoms, the complex medical decision-making, end-of-life care issues, and grief and bereavement, and needs to be integrated into the pathway of care provision in COVID-19. Psychosocial issues contribute to and amplify suffering and are often underestimated and undertreated and not accessible to many. Empowering frontline professionals in the core concepts of psychosocial support and palliative care thus becomes an absolute necessity. This quick review was done by a group of palliative care physicians and mental health experts from India to develop recommendations for physical and psychosocial care in the context of COVID-19. This review was done as part of that process and highlights the role and challenges of the psychosocial domain of palliative care in the context of COVID-19 situation in India.

Authors & Co-authors:  Rao Seema Rajesh SR Spruijt Odette O Sunder Poornima P Daniel Sunitha S Chittazhathu Rajashree K RK Nair Shoba S Leng Mhoira M Sunil Kumar M M MM Raghavan Biju B Manuel Athul Joseph AJ Rijju Vineetha V Vijay Geetha G Prabhu Anupama V AV Parameswaran Uma U Venkateswaran Chitra C

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) What You Need to Know about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Choice Rev Online Center for Disease Control and Prevention. 2020
Authors :  15
Identifiers
Doi : 10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_183_20
SSN : 0973-1075
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Communication skills;coronavirus disease 2019;end-of-life care;palliative care;psychosocial care;spiritual care
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
United States