Policy gaps regarding social homecare in the context of end-of-life; a policy document analysis [0.03%]
关于临终关怀的社会居家护理的政策空白;一份政策文件分析
Helene Louise Elliott-Button,Kasonde Mwaba,Zana Bayley et al.
Helene Louise Elliott-Button et al.
Background: Social homecare workers (personal aides/assistants) are crucial for people wishing to receive end-of-life care at home. Aim: ...
ICD-10-based screening increased detection of hospitalisations potentially eligible for paediatric palliative care consultation in the emergency department: a validation study [0.03%]
基于ICD-10的筛查增加急诊科潜在符合条件的儿科姑息治疗会诊的住院检测:一项验证性研究
Vinícius de Mello,Marília Silveira de Almeida Campos,Natália de Araújo Neves et al.
Vinícius de Mello et al.
Background: Despite emergency departments (ED) having traditionally focused on disease reversal and survival goals, care in these settings also involves paediatric patients with life-limiting or life-threatening condition...
Good death and end-of-life care preferences: perspectives from older Singaporeans [0.03%]
善终与人生的终点期护理:新加坡年长者人士的观点
Hyo Jung Lee,Inhye Jung,Shiwei Chen et al.
Hyo Jung Lee et al.
Background: Reflecting on the rapidly ageing population with a growing need for end-of-life (EOL) care and ethnic diversity in Singapore, it is important to understand culturally specific views on the meaning of good deat...
Hidden work and blurred boundaries: a qualitative study of how community nurses navigate and adapt injectable medication processes to provide timely end-of-life symptom control [0.03%]
隐秘的工作与模糊的边界:社区护士如何在提供及时的生命终末期症状控制中应对和适应注射给药过程的一项质性研究
Rosanna Fennessy,P John Clarkson,Ben Bowers
Rosanna Fennessy
Background: With rising numbers of people dying at home, often with complex multimorbidity, community healthcare professionals are increasingly responsible for providing end-of-life care. This care is usually led by commu...
"We do what needs to be done": caregivers' experiences of healthcare and support for people with multiple long-term conditions in the last year of life [0.03%]
“我们做必须做的事务”—多病共存的终末期患者照护者的经历及对医疗保健和照护支持的需求
Sarah P Bowers,Ellen Kerr,Eilish Murphy et al.
Sarah P Bowers et al.
Background: Towards the end of life, people with multiple long-term conditions face an array of challenges associated with their growing healthcare needs including unclear illness trajectories and multifaceted uncertainty...
Understanding posttraumatic growth in palliative care: a qualitatively driven mixed-methods study using patients' life narratives [0.03%]
一项定性主导的混合方法研究:利用患者的生平叙述理解姑息治疗中的创伤后成长现象
Laura Galbiati,Elsa Baader,Emilie Bovet et al.
Laura Galbiati et al.
Background: Numerous studies have revealed that the shock engendered by a serious illness can lead to positive psychological changes known as posttraumatic growth (PTG). Most studies examined this phenomenon in early-stag...
Cultural adaptation of Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends (ENABLE) for patients with heart failure and their caregivers in South-East Asia - a qualitative formative evaluation study [0.03%]
心脏衰竭患者及其照料者的 ENABLE 模式的亚洲本土化研究——定性形成性评价研究
Shirlyn Hui-Shan Neo,Jasmine Yun-Ting Tan,Eve Seraphina Low et al.
Shirlyn Hui-Shan Neo et al.
Background: ENABLE (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends) is a nurse-led model of palliative care health coaching, developed in the United States. We evaluated the cultural appropriateness of ENABLE for patients wit...
"What you don't have, you can't give": a mixedmethods assessment of healthcare professionals' palliative care knowledge and attitudes in Nigeria [0.03%]
"你没有的东西,你无法给予别人":尼日利亚医疗保健专业人员的姑息护理知识和态度的混合方法评估
Sharif Folorunso,Betel Yibrehu,Erica J Mann et al.
Sharif Folorunso et al.
Introduction: Although palliative care (PC) is recognized as a component of comprehensive care throughout the life course and universal health coverage, more than 85% of the global need for PC is unmet. Nigeria has isolat...
Correction: Palliative care in rural areas - collaboration between district nurses and doctors: an interview study [0.03%]
姑息治疗中的区护士和医生的合作——一项访谈研究的更正通知
Ulla Näppä,Elin Nässén,Idun Byberg
Ulla Näppä
Published Erratum
BMC palliative care. 2026 May 25;25(1):155. DOI:10.1186/s12904-026-02139-4 2026
The principle of double effect in palliative care: a systematic review of ethical, legal, and clinical perspectives [0.03%]
缓解治疗中双重效果原则的系统评价:伦理、法律及临床观点
Reem Ashraf Makarem,Sharvari Patil,Oqab Baniowdeh et al.
Reem Ashraf Makarem et al.
Background: The Principle of Double Effect (PDE) has historically been used to justify medical interventions intended to relieve suffering, even when such treatments may carry a foreseeable risk of hastening death. In pal...