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期刊名:Palliative medicine

缩写:PALLIATIVE MED

ISSN:0269-2163

e-ISSN:1477-030X

IF/分区:3.9/Q1

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Rachel Davies,Matthew Booker,Jonathan Ives et al. Rachel Davies et al.
Background: The final year of life is often associated with increasing health complexities and use of health services. This frequently includes admission to an acute hospital which may or may not convey overall benefit. T...
Kathleen Boström,Thomas Dojan,Martin Hellmich et al. Kathleen Boström et al.
Background: Patients with serious illness frequently report (temporary) wishes to hasten death. Even until the end-of-life, many patients also harbor a will to live. Although both phenomena are negatively correlated accor...
Alina Senßfelder,Matthias Havemann,Anna J Pedrosa Carrasco et al. Alina Senßfelder et al.
Background: Every advanced cancer diagnosis brings enormous challenges to patients and their relatives on numerous levels: be it physical, practical, social challenges, or on a more personal level. While specific aspects ...
Laura Barrett,Julia Hackett,Jo Taylor et al. Laura Barrett et al.
Background: Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is an important component of healthcare research. Conducting PPI within paediatric palliative care research requires specific ethical and practical considerations. Regular ...
Melissa J Bloomer,Laurie Saffer,Jayne Hewitt et al. Melissa J Bloomer et al.
Background: Assisted dying, also commonly known as euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, is legal in many countries. Interest in assisted dying is growing due to evolving societal understandings of a good death and a...
RiYin Tay,Joyce Ys Tan,BinYan Lim et al. RiYin Tay et al.
Background: Many individuals with advanced dementia die in hospital, despite preferring home death. Existing evidence of factors affecting their place of death is inconsistent. To inform policies/practices for meeting nee...
Isabelle Schaefer,Stacey Panozzo,Michelle DiGiacomo et al. Isabelle Schaefer et al.
Background: As the number of people ageing in prison with complex healthcare needs continues to increase, so does the need for palliative care in the restrictive prison context. Palliative care for people in prison is fac...
Elizabeth Abbey,Maimoona Ali,Matthew Cooper et al. Elizabeth Abbey et al.
Introduction: Timely identification of dying in motor neurone disease enables optimal care, yet we know that healthcare professionals can fail to recognise when death is approaching. Clinical factors help predict the end ...