Topic

Introduction to key palliative care concepts

Content

Palliative Care: Getting Started provides a detailed introduction for health professionals to the key palliative care concepts required to provide best practice clinical care.

The module consists of an introduction and seven primary chapters to work through:

  • Who needs palliative care?
  • How is palliative care provided?
  • Palliative care teams
  • Carers in palliative care
  • Symptoms commonly experienced by a palliative care patient
  • Care of the dying person
  • Bereavement
  • Palliative care resources.

Depth

Introductory

Target audience

Any health professional who has an interest in caring for patients and their families living with a life-threatening illness or who wish to find out more about palliative care.

Time to complete

Approximately 2 hours for the entire module

Authors

The Centre for Palliative Care, a state-wide Victorian service based at St Vincent’s Hospital (a collaborative centre of the University of Melbourne)

Comments

There is also a resource section with links to relevant key resources to assist in the clinical setting. There are several interactive activities throughout the module.

Registration required

Yes. There is also a compulsory survey before you can register and get started.

Payment required

No

Student support

Yes

Certificate

Yes

Country of origin

Australia

Web Address

https://www.centreforpallcare.org/page/93/online-courses

Last updated 01 March 2024