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Fatigue

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Textbook of Palliative Care

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Fatigue is a subjective multidimensional illness that plays an immense role, sometimes having an even greater impact than symptoms such as pain, nausea, and vomiting, in a patient’s quality of life. Once treatable causes for fatigue are excluded, a multimodal therapy plan should be developed with considerations toward the wishes and preferences of the patient. Research suggests that feelings of physical well-being and emotional stability are the most important aspects with respect to the quality of life, regardless of cultural and individual differences. Similarly, the social integration of the patient and their ability to self-reliantly live out their day-to-day life is also of great importance.

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Mücke, M., Kravchenko, D. (2018). Fatigue. In: MacLeod, R., Van den Block, L. (eds) Textbook of Palliative Care. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31738-0_12-1

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