UNCC300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Palliative Care, Physical Therapy

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No one should be subject to treatment that they do not wish to receive. For patients in palliative care whose disease is no longer responsive to curative treatment; the purposes of physiotherapy treatment are often put into question (racgp, 2012). To refuse treatment is to disrespect one"s own dignity and right for the common good. That is to cause the body to unnecessarily suffer and be left out of necessary treatment. The goal of physiotherapy in palliative care is to shift the focus from curing the patient to caring for them. The agony and misery from a long-term illness invites one to ultimately refuse physiotherapy treatment. As a student physiotherapist, i would understand that the patient is physically, emotionally and socially exhausted. Physically exhausted because of the curative treatment which makes them weak; and emotionally and socially exhausted because they"ve spent weeks isolated in a hospital room, without the autonomy to be with friends and family members.

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