Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
Clinical Practice Report
A soup in the palliative care:case studies of a service developed by our hospital
Hideaki KawabataNaoki KakiharaChiaki TagaMasanori NishikawaYoko NishitaniKota AsanoMariko NoseMiwa SakumaEiichiro KandaMasako NishimuraMakiko YamaguchiOsamu IkawaKatsuhiko Masuda
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2015 Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 913-916

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Abstract
Palliative care team(PCT), nutrition support team(NST)and office of nutrition in our hospital developed a special soup service, which was served for ten patients faced with terminal cancer. The members of PCT, NST and the Cook served a special soup to ten patients. Nine of them could taste the soup without vomiting although they had anorexia. It was a good result. The number of days from the last day tasting the soup to death or hospital transfer was between 3 and 20 days(12.5 days on average), and the number of times they could taste the soup was between 1 and 3(2.0 times on average). Tasting the soup supports the strength of living, and might bring an improvement in spiritual quality of life.
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© 2015 by Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine
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