End-of-life comfort in intensive care: the perception of the multidisciplinary team

Conclusion Comfort was the concept of the Peaceful End-of-life Theory that stood out in the perception of the multidisciplinary team. It was promoted by all categories in its care practice to palliative patients, motivated by the identification of the basic needs of these patients. Comfort related to physical well-being was the most present in the speeches, signaling the need for multidisciplinary training for holistic comfort assistance. The theory used has been recognized as an important tool to support interventions that help in the search for a peaceful end-of-life.
Source: Acta Paulista de Enfermagem - Category: Nursing Source Type: research