Managing Interpersonal Conflict in EOLC - DR Ranjit Mathew Oommen

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END OF LIFE CARE MANAGING INTER PERSONAL FAMILY CONFLICTS

Ranjit Mathew Oommen

Accompany patient and family on a journey and to see off a loved one

Our care is total-holistic

Conflicts may become obvious and the nurse or doctor involved acts as a conduit

Be patient and listen Listen! Listen! Listen!

Family dynamics Relationship, communication, hierarchy, cultural background, spiritual values

Overseas children and family

Importance of family conference

Be patients advocate Quality of life

Empowering Carers to do massage


Encouraging patient and family to do an International event even at the EOL

Outings
Celebrating birthdays

Festivals

ALL THIS TO ADD LIFE TO THEIR DAYS AND REDUCE CONFLICTS

The whole team must have a uniform goal and support each other always. Any difference of opinion in the team will become obvious to the family

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