Palliative Psychiatry: Current Challenges and Recommendations.

Publication Date: 14/01/2025

DOI: 10.52589/AJHNM-LZ4LE81H


Author(s): Aliu Opeyemi Yakubu, Moses Gregory Effiong, Francess Oluwaferanmi Adeyemi.

Volume/Issue: Volume 8 , Issue 1 (2025)



Abstract:

Palliative psychiatry is an emerging field focused on improving the quality of life for individuals with severe, chronic, and treatment-resistant psychiatric conditions. It emphasizes holistic, person-centered care that respects patients' dignity and addresses their physical, emotional, social, and existential needs. Unlike traditional psychiatric care, which prioritizes symptom reduction, palliative psychiatry acknowledges that some conditions may not respond to conventional treatments. Despite its potential, the field faces significant challenges, including limited research, inconsistent definitions, and a lack of standardized guidelines. Additionally, ethical issues, societal stigma, and insufficient training in psychiatric programs hinder its implementation. This article discusses current challenges and provides recommendations for developing guidelines and classification systems and integrating palliative psychiatry into clinical practice, ultimately improving care for individuals with severe mental illness.


Keywords:

Palliative psychiatry, Psychiatric care guidelines, Severe mental illness, Mental Health, Palliative care, End of Life care, Patient-Centred Care.


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