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Administration of end-of-life drugs by family caregivers during covid-19 pandemic.

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Authors

Pollock, Kristian 

Abstract

Doctors, nurses, and family caregivers worldwide are facing tough decisions concerning the supply and administration of medications to manage symptoms when patients are dying from covid-19 or other conditions in the community or care homes. Proposed changes in practice aimed at ensuring adequate end-of-life symptom control need careful consideration alongside appropriate training and support.

Updated UK advice, including NICE rapid guidance on managing covid-19 symptoms in the community, reiterates the importance of prescribing medications in advance of need for pain, nausea and vomiting, agitation, and respiratory secretions.1-4 These drugs may be administered if needed by visiting doctors or nurses, as is already well established in some countries.4-6 However, this practice is being overhauled radically in response to the pandemic.1-3

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Keywords

Betacoronavirus, COVID-19, Caregivers, Coronavirus Infections, Drug Therapy, Family Health, Humans, Pandemics, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Pneumonia, Viral, Practice Patterns, Physicians', SARS-CoV-2, Terminal Care

Journal Title

BMJ

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Journal ISSN

0959-8146
1756-1833

Volume Title

369

Publisher

BMJ

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National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) (via University of Oxford) (Capacity Building Award 9)
BB is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) School for PrimaryCare Research. SB is supported by the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East of England (ARC EoE) programme.