@Article{Pałuchowski2025,
journal="Medycyna Paliatywna/Palliative Medicine",
issn="2081-0016",
year="2025",
title="Depression in palliative care",
abstract="Depression represents a frequent and serious burden for patients in palliative care, significantly   impairing their quality of life. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive characterization   of depression among palliative care patients, including an analysis of demographics, risk factors,   diagnostic difficulties, screening tools and available pharmacological and psychotherapeutic treat  ments. Depression among palliative care patients is relatively common and has a negative impact   on the patient’s ability to interact with relatives and organize their life affairs. Key risk factors   include increased pain, history of depressive disorders, severity of illness and low levels of social   support. Diagnosis is complicated by the need to differentiate with bereavement, the HADS-D   scale is the most useful in this group of patients. Classical antidepressants have moderate results   in this group of patients, instead, substances with a faster onset of action such as mirtazapine,   ketamine, and potentially methylphenidate, are particularly useful. Psychotherapy is effective.   Mindfulness practice and types of therapy dedicated especially to working with patients in termi  nal state such as dignity therapy and therapeutic life review are more successful than cognitive-   behavioural therapy.",
author="Pałuchowski, Michał
and Floriańczyk, Agnieszka
and Dumański, Szymon
and Giemza, Katarzyna
and Sulerzycki, Maciej
and Pomykała, Katarzyna
and Janecki, Marcin
and Dzierżanowski, Tomasz",
doi="10.5114/mp.2025.154775",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/mp.2025.154775"
}