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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track will explore the latest advancements in palliative care practices, focusing on innovative clinical interventions that enhance patient outcomes. Discussions will include evidence-based approaches and their implications for practice in diverse healthcare settings.
This session will examine the role of multidisciplinary teams in providing comprehensive end-of-life care. Participants will discuss collaborative strategies that integrate various professional perspectives to improve patient support and quality of life.
This track will address the ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare providers in palliative care settings. Topics will include decision-making frameworks, patient autonomy, and the moral responsibilities of practitioners.
This session will focus on effective symptom management techniques for patients with life-limiting illnesses. Participants will share best practices and emerging research on alleviating pain and other distressing symptoms.
This track will highlight the importance of providing emotional and psychological support to patients and their families in hospice settings. Presentations will cover interventions that foster resilience and coping mechanisms during the end-of-life journey.
This session will explore various methodologies for assessing quality of life in patients receiving palliative care. Discussions will focus on the importance of patient-reported outcomes and their implications for care planning.
This track will examine the significance of cultural competence in delivering effective palliative care. Participants will discuss strategies for addressing cultural differences and ensuring equitable care for diverse patient populations.
This session will explore the role of technology in enhancing palliative care delivery. Topics will include telehealth solutions, digital tools for symptom monitoring, and their impact on patient engagement.
This track will focus on the educational needs of healthcare professionals in the field of palliative care. Discussions will include curriculum development, training programs, and the importance of continuous professional development.
This session will highlight current research trends and future directions in palliative care. Participants will discuss the implications of recent findings for clinical practice and policy.
This track will address the role of advocacy and policy in shaping palliative care services. Discussions will focus on strategies for influencing healthcare policy to improve access and quality of palliative care.