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Palliative Treatment for Terminally Sick Patients Experiencing Non-Somatic Pain

Austin Lynn

The alleviation of suffering is a mission of medicine since it is inextricably tied to the experience of sickness. Better care of the somatic component is now possible because to advancements in our understanding of terminal disease. However, there is also what is referred to as "non-somatic" suffering, which in some circumstances may predominate. In this qualitative study, we sought to comprehend the experience of non-somatic pain better in light of Paul Ricoeur's theories on human suffering. 19 patients underwent semi-structured interviews. Following a continuous comparison analysis method that was inspired by grounded theory, the data were qualitatively examined. Non-somatic pain can take many different forms, even when the patient downplays it. It is important to remember that patients might experience a "breaking point" that denotes an unmanageable level of anguish while assessing suffering. In order to manage it, we most likely need to make more space for family and friends as well as a loving attitude that places a stronger emphasis on presence and listening.