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Nursing and Healthcare 2019
Journal of Primary Care and General Practice | Volume 2
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NURSING AND HEALTHCARE
Global Conference on
EFFECTS OF NURSING INTERVENTION BASED ON BASIC BUDDHIST
PRINCIPLES AMONG PATIENTS WITH TERMINAL CANCER
Sureeporn Thanasilp, Noppamat Pudtong, Janya Chimluang, Ratchaneekorn Upasen,
Wilailuck Tantitrakul
and
Lanchasak Akkayagorn
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
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atients with terminal cancer can suffer from various symptoms, affecting their quality of lives as well as their
caregivers’ lives. As caregivers, they often spend a lot of time to take care the patients especially in terminal
illness, it is essential for them to have ability to deal with their emotion and manage those common symptoms.
The previous study found that caring behavior of caregiver related to quality of patient’s life.
Sureeporn Thanasilp et al., J Prim Care Gen Pract 2019, Volume 2
Sureeporn Thanasilp is working as the faculty of nursing in Chulalangkorn university, Thailand. She has completed her
bachelors in nursing and midwifery at Prince of Songkla University, Thailand in the year 1983. She did her masters in
nursing at Medicine Mahidol University, Thailand. Her areas of expertise are symptom management & quality of life,
palliative care and end of life care.
s_thanasilp@hotmail.comBIOGRAPHY