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ISSN:0969-9260

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Hüsna Sarıca Çevik,Catharina Muente,Felix Muehlensiepen et al. Hüsna Sarıca Çevik et al.
Digital approaches to support advance care planning (ACP) documentation and sharing are increasingly being used, with a lack of research to characterise their design, content, and use. This study aimed to characterise how digital approaches...
Anica Pless Kaiser,Kelly O&#x;Malley,Jennifer Moye et al. Anica Pless Kaiser et al.
At the end of life, individuals may re-engage with earlier life trauma as they reflect on life experiences and confront their mortality. As such, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms at the end of life may worsen the quality of dea...
Eunji Cho,Mary Jo Gilmer,Debra L Friedman et al. Eunji Cho et al.
Participant recruitment for pediatric palliative intervention studies is a chronic challenge for researchers. Digital recruitment strategies, or digital technology-assisted recruitment methods used to remotely reach and enroll research subj...
Terrah Foster Akard,Mary S Dietrich,Debra L Friedman et al. Terrah Foster Akard et al.
Although legacy-building is a priority for quality palliative care, research has rarely examined effects of legacy interventions in children, particularly their impact on parent-child communication.We examined the impact of a web-based lega...
Veerawat Phongtankuel,Ronald D Adelman,M C Reid Veerawat Phongtankuel
With the increasing use of mobile devices (e.g., smart phones, tablets) in our everyday lives, people have the ability to communicate and share information faster than ever before. This has led to the development of promising applications a...
Laura A Petrillo,Christine S Ritchie Laura A Petrillo
Multimorbidity, the presence of multiple coexisting diseases or conditions, afflicts the majority of older adults, and is associated with increased mortality and healthcare utilization. In addition, multimorbidity negatively impacts quality...
Karen Turner,Adrian Tookman,Katherine Bristowe et al. Karen Turner et al.
Background: Patients with advanced cancer frequently experience functional impairment and reduced quality of life. Therapeutic exercise can provide benefit and be made accessible through the use of tailored programmes. Most studies examinin...
G M Johnston,R Urquhart,L Lethbridge et al. G M Johnston et al.
Background: Screening and treatment for breast cancer have improved. However, attention to palliative support and non-cancer co-morbidities has been limited. This study identified types of care for and co-morbidities of persons dying of bre...
Olav Lindqvist,Carol Tishelman Olav Lindqvist
Introduction: Public health approaches to end-of-life (EoL) research and care are relatively rare in Sweden, and health-promoting palliative care (HPPC) remains a foreign concept for most. We recently consolidated our HPPC endeavors into a ...
Helena Talbot Rice,Lorna Malcolm,Kate Norman et al. Helena Talbot Rice et al.
Background: Evidence suggests exercise may benefit patients with advanced progressive illness and some hospice day services now provide dedicated gym space. However, supporting data for such a service development are limi...