The challenges are to promote early and shared interventions, extended to all patients in need, in all
settings of the social care and healthcare systems; to design and develop Palliative Care Programmes with
a Public Health perspective. The first action is to identify, using the appropriate tools early in the clinical
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The challenges are to promote early and shared interventions, extended to all patients in need, in all
settings of the social care and healthcare systems; to design and develop Palliative Care Programmes with
a Public Health perspective. The first action is to identify, using the appropriate tools early in the clinical
evolution of the disease, all patients in need of palliative care in all settings of care, especially in primary
care services, nursing homes, and healthcare services responsible for care provision for these patients; to
promote appropriate care in patients with advanced diseases with prognosis of poor survival.^^^^
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(c) Wolters Kluwer, 2012
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Citación Bibliográfica:
Gómez-Batiste, X., Martínez-Muñoz, M., Blay, C., Espinosa, J., Contel, J. C., & Ledesma, A. (2012). Identifying needs and improving palliative care of chronically ill patients: A community-oriented, population-based, public-health approach. Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care, 6(3), 371-378. doi:10.1097/SPC.0b013e328356aaed