Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
- Volume 6 Issue 1
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- Pages.58-64
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- 2003
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- 2765-3072(pISSN)
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- 2765-3080(eISSN)
Practical Approach and Nursing Intervention for Cancer Patients with Suicidal Idea
자살사고를 보이는 암환자에 대한 실제적 접근 및 간호 중재
- Kwon, Shin-Young (Department of Hospice, Korea Cancer Center Hospital) ;
- Cho, Seong-Jin (Department of Neuropsychiatry, Korea Cancer Center Hospital)
- Published : 2003.07.05
Abstract
Cancer is a life crisis which inflicts major psychological and physical trauma upon the victim. Most of the cancer patients suffer from major depression, profound frustration, and impaired social adjustment. Therefore suicidal ideation and suicidal attempt are also becoming a serious threat to cancer patients and their families. Hospice is patient-centered, and accepts the inevitability of 'death' while simultaneously being life-affirming. Even though there is no chance of physical cure, there is much scope for psychosocial and spiritual healing. Most of cancer patients who commit suicide suffer hem many mental problems. Hospice specialists must play an important role in evaluating and managing emotional or behavioral problems associated with suicidal ideatior and are also are expected to serve as informed commentators regarding suicide. It is crucial that hospice specialists define their role and develop clinical skills to intervene in suicidal event effectively. A systematic approach to suicidal cancer patients is a essential, and there is need for specific training for all hospice professionals. In this case report, the author introduced knowledge and clinical guidelines for a desirable approach to suicidal cancer patient.