lastförlopp
Lastförlopp is a term used in Swedish medicine to describe the terminal phase of an illness—the final period during which the disease progresses toward death. The term emphasizes the trajectory toward the end of life rather than the underlying disease itself. The duration and expression of lastförlopp vary greatly between individuals and between conditions, making precise prognosis difficult.
Clinical features commonly associated with lastförlopp include progressive functional decline, reduced oral intake and thirst, increasing
Care in the lastförlopp focuses on comfort and quality of life. A palliative approach aims to relieve
Ethical and cultural considerations play a major role, as beliefs about end-of-life care influence goals of