Dame Cicely Saunders: Pioneering Palliative Care and the Evolution of Hospice Services

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Abstract

Dame Cicely Saunders was a pioneer in palliative care and the founder of the modern hospice movement. Her visionary work, particularly in establishing St. Christopher’s Hospice in 1967, reshaped the way healthcare professionals approach the care of patients with life-limiting illnesses. She emphasized a holistic approach that addresses not only physical pain but also the emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on the medical field, leading to the global expansion of palliative care services and their integration into various medical specialties. Today, palliative care and hospice services are recognized for enhancing the quality of life for patients and their families, focusing on quality over quantity of life, promoting dignity in dying, respecting patient autonomy, and supporting patients in creating a meaningful legacy.

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