Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review

Skin disorders among individuals receiving palliative care may be associated with the primary condition or underlying comorbidities and patients may experience pruritus, discomfort or pain. Common conditions include xerosis, pressure ulcers, intertrigo, superficial fungal infections, telogen effluvi...

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Main Authors: Kwan, Zhenli, Han, Winn Hui, Yong, Shin Shen, Faheem, Nik Aimee Azizah, Choong, Rebecca Kai Jan, Zainuddin, Sheriza Izwa, Lam, Chee Loong, Tan, Maw Pin, Capelle, David Paul
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spelling my.um.eprints.460212024-08-22T04:27:24Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46021/ Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review Kwan, Zhenli Han, Winn Hui Yong, Shin Shen Faheem, Nik Aimee Azizah Choong, Rebecca Kai Jan Zainuddin, Sheriza Izwa Lam, Chee Loong Tan, Maw Pin Capelle, David Paul RL Dermatology Skin disorders among individuals receiving palliative care may be associated with the primary condition or underlying comorbidities and patients may experience pruritus, discomfort or pain. Common conditions include xerosis, pressure ulcers, intertrigo, superficial fungal infections, telogen effluvium, pruritus, herpes zoster, eczematous disorders and edema. During end-of-life care, there is reduced skin perfusion and metabolism hence leading to susceptibility to infection, pressure and injury. Other factors affecting the skin include limited mobility, nutritional deficits and immunosuppression. Although treatment strategies for each skin condition are usually aligned with standard protocols, considerations among these patients include limited life-expectancies, potential treatment burden, drug-drug interactions as well as comfort-directed rather than cure-directed therapy. For patients with xerosis cutis, the regular use of moisturisers is recommended. The management and prevention of pressure ulcers include the strategies of skin assessment and care, pressure redistribution, nutrition and hydration and ulcer care. Superficial fungal infections require treatment with appropriate topical and/or systemic antifungals while antivirals and adjunctive treatment can be prescribed for herpes zoster. Treatment and symptom control of skin disorders in this population can improve quality of life and patients' comfort level. Sage Publications Inc 2024-08 Article PeerReviewed Kwan, Zhenli and Han, Winn Hui and Yong, Shin Shen and Faheem, Nik Aimee Azizah and Choong, Rebecca Kai Jan and Zainuddin, Sheriza Izwa and Lam, Chee Loong and Tan, Maw Pin and Capelle, David Paul (2024) Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 41 (8). pp. 952-964. ISSN 1049-9091, DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/10499091231198752 <https://doi.org/10.1177/10499091231198752>. 10.1177/10499091231198752
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topic RL Dermatology
spellingShingle RL Dermatology
Kwan, Zhenli
Han, Winn Hui
Yong, Shin Shen
Faheem, Nik Aimee Azizah
Choong, Rebecca Kai Jan
Zainuddin, Sheriza Izwa
Lam, Chee Loong
Tan, Maw Pin
Capelle, David Paul
Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review
description Skin disorders among individuals receiving palliative care may be associated with the primary condition or underlying comorbidities and patients may experience pruritus, discomfort or pain. Common conditions include xerosis, pressure ulcers, intertrigo, superficial fungal infections, telogen effluvium, pruritus, herpes zoster, eczematous disorders and edema. During end-of-life care, there is reduced skin perfusion and metabolism hence leading to susceptibility to infection, pressure and injury. Other factors affecting the skin include limited mobility, nutritional deficits and immunosuppression. Although treatment strategies for each skin condition are usually aligned with standard protocols, considerations among these patients include limited life-expectancies, potential treatment burden, drug-drug interactions as well as comfort-directed rather than cure-directed therapy. For patients with xerosis cutis, the regular use of moisturisers is recommended. The management and prevention of pressure ulcers include the strategies of skin assessment and care, pressure redistribution, nutrition and hydration and ulcer care. Superficial fungal infections require treatment with appropriate topical and/or systemic antifungals while antivirals and adjunctive treatment can be prescribed for herpes zoster. Treatment and symptom control of skin disorders in this population can improve quality of life and patients' comfort level.
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author Kwan, Zhenli
Han, Winn Hui
Yong, Shin Shen
Faheem, Nik Aimee Azizah
Choong, Rebecca Kai Jan
Zainuddin, Sheriza Izwa
Lam, Chee Loong
Tan, Maw Pin
Capelle, David Paul
author_facet Kwan, Zhenli
Han, Winn Hui
Yong, Shin Shen
Faheem, Nik Aimee Azizah
Choong, Rebecca Kai Jan
Zainuddin, Sheriza Izwa
Lam, Chee Loong
Tan, Maw Pin
Capelle, David Paul
author_sort Kwan, Zhenli
title Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review
title_short Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review
title_full Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review
title_fullStr Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review
title_full_unstemmed Dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - A review
title_sort dermatological issues among individuals receiving palliative care - a review
publisher Sage Publications Inc
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/46021/
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