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End-of-Life Travel: A Bucket List Desire for Patients With Life-Limiting Illnesses. | LitMetric

End-of-Life Travel: A Bucket List Desire for Patients With Life-Limiting Illnesses.

J Hosp Palliat Nurs

Cheryl Aisporna, MSN, RN, is director, Clinical Operations, Trinity Air Medical, Tempe, Arizona. Carma Erickson-Hurt, DNP, ACHPN, is adjunct faculty, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona.

Published: October 2019

Patients at end of life often express a desire to travel, and many have requests that go unfulfilled. Studies show that a majority of patients have a desire to return to their place of birth to die when presented with the option, yet goals-of-care conversations do not routinely include travel desires for numerous reasons. Patients faced with a life-limiting illness are at greater risk of depression, withdrawal, denial, anger, and feelings of helplessness. When palliative care teams assist patients with end-of-life travel, they empower them with a greater sense of control over the dying process. Improving goals-of-care conversations regarding medical travel begins with well-developed communication skills and a knowledge of available options. This article primarily focuses on the recommendation of medical travel as a goals-of-care comfort measure for the palliative care patient.

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