Volume : 10, Issue : 10, October – 2023

Title:

THE EFFECT OF PALLIATIVE TREATMENT ON ALLEVIATING PATIENTS’ SUFFERING

Authors :

Ayman.A.Alharbi , Mahmoud.A.Akram, Heba.M.Makkawi, Aisha.M.Alshanqiti, Waleed.D.Alhazmi, Ismail.E.Alzahrani, Ramiah.M.Babkeer, Norah.A.Hazazi, Hadeel.K.Al-Motary, Mohammed.E.Alharbi, Fatima.G.Aldajani, Ghuziel.W.Allehyani, Samah.S.Abdulati,Bandar.A.Alsaedi.

Abstract :

The aim of the study is to know what palliative treatment is to alleviate the suffering of patients, what type of diseases it treats to alleviate their suffering, identify the services provided to palliative treatment patients, what is the role of the Ministry of Health in palliative treatment of patients, what is the role of the World Health Organization in the issue of palliative treatment for patients. The questionnaire was designed via the Google Drive application, and distributed via the social networking application (WhatsApp), with full transparency to the targets of the research, who are Health practitioners, male and female, in Mecca, where 800 questionnaires were distributed to mobile groups according to the available circumstances, and it was obtained Responses to 700 questionnaires were obtained.
Keywords: Effect, palliative treatment, alleviating patients’ suffering

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Ayman.A.Alharbi et al, The Effect Of Palliative Treatment On Alleviating Patients’ Suffering, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (10).

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