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CEO Lucy Watts Ltd. Founder @LivedExpLearn. Co-Chair @PathfindersNMA, Trustee @StElizabethHosp. Founder @PallCareVoices. #NHSAssembly Member. Mum to #MollyDog

Dec 1, 2020, 27 tweets

Throughout December I'm doing a #PalliativeCareAdvent; every day I am going to challenge #misconceptions about #PalliativeCare, #EndOfLife and living with a #LifeLimitingIllness. Some personal, some factual. Do join me!
#Hospice #EOLC #PallMedEd #HPM

lucy-watts.co.uk/palliative-car…

Day 1
"#PalliativeCare is only for those who are imminently dying".

Palliative care can help people throughout their illness, from point of diagnosis. It can help people live well, live longer and focus treatment/care around their wishes.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 2
"#PalliativeCare can only occur in the absence of life-prolonging interventions"

It can be given during life-prolonging treatment or in the absence of it. It's about quality of life, symptom control, the person's wishes and preparing for the future. #PalliativeCareAdvent

Day 3
"End of life conversations remove people's hope"

They don't remove hope; they allow for the refocussing of that hope onto achieving goals, quality of life, fulfilling wishes, quality time with loved ones and making the most of their remaining time.
#PalliativeCareAdvent

Day 4
“Death is a failure of medicine”

Death is a part of life. It’s the one thing we all have in common. Saving lives is vital - but success must also be measured in the end of life care and experience we give to the dying.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #MedEd #EOLC

“Referring people to palliative care is giving up on them”

Referring to #PalliativeCare transforms patients' lives: symptom control, quality of life, #AdvanceCarePlanning and honest conversations. Don’t delay referral!
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #MedEd #ACP

Day 6
“Diagnosis of a life-limiting illness means giving up on life”

You CAN live well with an #LLC. Especially with good #PalliativeCare. I love my life; the best years of my life have been since I’ve been #dying! Different, but not less.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 7
“Hospices are where people go to die”

People go to a #hospice for many things; #EndOfLifeCare is just one part of #hospicecare.
Hospices aren't only places people go to die - they're where people go to help them live well too.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #EOLC

Day 8
#EndOfLifeCare is only relevant to #hospice and #PalliativeCare professionals”

It is EVERYONE’s business. Every #HCP should be equipped to give good #EOLC. It's your duty to care for your patient throughout life; inc. at end of life
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 9
#AdvanceCarePlanning is a tool for rationing healthcare”

#ACP allows people to plan their care and outline wishes in advance; to have their voice represented at the decision-making table even if they can't participate at the time.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 10
“Talking about dying will make it happen”

Talking about #dying won't make you die, as talking about sex won't make you pregnant. However talking about dying and making plans can be the greatest gift you give yourself and your family
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 11
“I don’t need to think about #dying yet”

We should all think, talk about and plan for our #death - young or old. We’re all one step away from accident, injury or illness. Death doesn’t discriminate, nor does #LifeLimitingIllness.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 12
“Accepting palliative care will make my family think I’m giving up”

Receiving #PalliativeCare isn't giving up. Help them understand it's about you living life to the fullest and maximising quality of life; no matter your prognosis.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 13
“Dying is always messy and painful”

Whilst some deaths are sudden or difficult, many follow a familiar pattern - this can even be narrated to you.
Check out @drkathrynmannix’ video on this subject
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

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Day 14
#AdvancePlanning is only relevant to the #dying

It's more than just planning future care. It’s an ongoing conversation & process of documenting & sharing your wishes.
Check out this film & charter:


#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #ACP

Day 15
“Palliative Care is only about pain relief”

#PalliativeCare is about support to meet all needs - medical, physical, social, psychological and spiritual. Symptom relief is one part, and any symptom can be addressed, not just #pain.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 16
“Being alive at all costs is the right decision for everyone”

Choices about care are unique to each of us. #AdvanceCarePlanning is vital to be able to fulfil wishes; we need to know wishes and what quality of life means in advance.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 17
“[Name] lost the fight”

Battle language can be helpful to some, but if treatment fails/is withdrawn, it can imply people die because they didn't fight hard enough. Use language the person is comfortable with; & respect their choice.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 18
“Dying at home is best for everyone”

Preferred place of death is a personal decision. Some want to die at home, others in a hospice, and some even in hospital. Allow people to choose what's right for them - don't judge their choice.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 19
“Needing stoma bags or feeding tubes is undignified”

They're not undignified - unless you make them so. They support survival and quality of life.
I love my bags and tubes! I couldn't live my amazing life, nor survive, without them.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 20
"Palliative care hastens death"

#PalliativeCare does not hasten death or speed up the dying process. It's about living well until the end, managing symptoms, holistic care and keeping comfortable at end of life.

#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #EOLC #death #dying

Day 21
"Hospice care can only be delivered in a #hospice building"

#HospiceCare can be delivered wherever the patient needs it: inpatient hospice, day services, hospice-at-home, hospital and outreach to care homes.

#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #EOLC #NotJustABuilding

Day 22
“Having help from others means losing your dignity”

Needing help from others is not undignified. Needing help is something disabled people live with and we live full, active and dignified lives. It's ok to ask for and receive help!
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions

Day 23
“Dying is an illness to be cured”

Everyone who is conceived will one day die. Young or old.

Dying is an inevitability. However, a bad death is not.

#PalliativeCare helps to give people a comfortable end of life experience.

#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #EOLC

Day 24
#LifeLimitingIllness = unbearable suffering”

With #PalliativeCare, an #LLC doesn't = unbearable suffering. The person with an LLC can be kept comfortable, with quality of life and be supported to have a “good death”.
#PalliativeCareAdvent #Misconceptions #EOLC #Hospice

Day 25
#PalliativeCare transforms lives. It's why I’m still here 10 years beyond my prognosis and living this amazing life.

On this final #PalliativeCareAdvent post, I say #ThankYou to all involved in delivering #PEOLC/#EOLC - #NHS, #hospices, #staff, #volunteers. Thank you all!

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