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[Nutrition in palliative care: guidelines from the Working Group on Bioethics, Spanish Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (SENPE)].

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2022

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Del Olmo García, M ª Dolores
Moreno Villares, José Manuel
Álvarez Hernández, Julia
Ferrero López, Isabel
Bretón Lesmes, Irene
Virgili Casas, Nuria
Ashbaugh Enguídanos, Rosana
Lozano Fuster, Francisca Margarita
Wanden-Berghe, Carmina
Irles Rocamora, José A

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Palliative care provides a holistic approach and care for patients with a terminal illness and their families. In palliative care physical complaints as well as emotional, social and spiritual aspects are considered. Nutritional care should be also considered within palliative support. For those working in the nutritional support field, to withhold or withdraw nutritional support may be an ethical dilemma in this scenario. The controversy starts when considering nutrition and hydration as basic care or a treatment. The goals of nutrition support in palliative care patients differ from common ones, aiming to improve quality of life, survival or both. The decision should be based on a consideration of prognosis (length of survival), quality of life, and risks-benefits ratio. Regarding oral nutrition (with or without oral supplements) the idea prevails of "comfort feeding", based on providing oral feeding till discomfort or avoidance develop. There is no evidence on the benefit of specific nutrients, despite the fact that omega-3 FAs may have some positive effects in patients with cancer. Regarding nutritional support (enteral or parenteral), no scientific evidence is present, so the decision needs to be agreed according to the desires and beliefs of the patient and their family, and based on a consensus with the interdisciplinary team on the aims of this support.

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Bioethics
Enteral Nutrition
Humans
Palliative Care
Quality of Life
Societies, Scientific

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Nutrición artificial. Directrices anticipadas. Agonía. Soporte nutricional. Enfermedad terminal.

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