Decision-making regarding anticoagulant therapy in the last phase of life: In-depth interview study with healthcare professionals (the OPTIMA trial) [0.03%]
关于生命终末期抗凝治疗的决策:来自OPTIMA试验的深度访谈研究(与医护人员)
Marte A M van Hylckama Vlieg,Karlijn J I de Beukelaar,Romy H L Spreeuw et al.
Marte A M van Hylckama Vlieg et al.
Background: Many patients in the last phase of life use anticoagulants. There is little evidence on the benefits and risks of (dis)continuation of anticoagulant therapy in this phase, leaving healthcare professionals with...
Addressing barriers to interprofessional working with homecare workers in community palliative care: Insights from a multi-site qualitative case study [0.03%]
多场地质性案例研究中社区姑息护理家庭护理人员跨专业合作障碍的见解
Zana Bayley,Cat Forward,Caroline White et al.
Zana Bayley et al.
Background: Homecare workers (paid workers without professional qualifications who provide care for people within their own homes) are crucial providers of end-of-life care (the last 6 months of life) but are not part of ...
Shifting to online and telephone bereavement support provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study of bereavement service provider perspectives and lessons learnt for current practice [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间bereavement支持转向在线和电话支持:关于悲痛服务提供者视角和当前实践经验教训的混合方法研究
Lucy E Selman,Jenny Birchall,Eileen J Sutton et al.
Lucy E Selman et al.
Background: Provision of remote (online/telephone) bereavement support accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the extent and impact of this change and lessons learnt are unknown. ...
Sexual health at the end of life in patients with advanced cancer and their partners. Results of a Dutch prospective longitudinal study (eQuiPe) [0.03%]
终末期晚期癌症患者及其伴侣的性健康状况。荷兰前瞻性纵向研究(eQuiPe)的结果
Isabel S van der Meer,Moyke A J Versluis,Heidi P Fransen et al.
Isabel S van der Meer et al.
Background: Sexual health can be negatively affected by cancer, yet little is known about changes at the end of life. Aim: To assess ch...
How well supported are employees with terminal illness in the workplace? A snapshot of evidence from the Higher Education sector [0.03%]
患终期疾病的员工在职场中获得多少支持?来自高等教育行业的证据概览
Rehaan Husain,Joanne Smithson,India Tunnard et al.
Rehaan Husain et al.
Feeling groovy? The present and future of psychedelic research in palliative care [0.03%]
感悟 groove?姑息治疗中迷幻剂研究的现状与未来展望
Justin J Sanders,Yvan Beaussant
Justin J Sanders
"One must know things, but above all, one must know how to be": an existential-phenomenological study of professional identity in palliative care [0.03%]
“知晓事理,但更重要的是认识自我”——缓和医疗中专业身份的存在主义现象学研究
Mateus Eduardo Romão,Ilaria Setti,Michela Monaci et al.
Mateus Eduardo Romão et al.
Background: Palliative care-while overlapping with but distinct from end-of-life care-involves multidisciplinary teams providing medical, psychosocial, and existential support to patients and families facing serious illne...
The impact of advanced cancer on sexual health and relationships: A qualitative study on patient and partner perspectives [0.03%]
晚期癌症对性健康和人际关系的影响:一项关于患者和伴侣视角的定性研究
Julia Fee Voon Ho,Mark Wing Loong Cheong,Qian Yi Lee et al.
Julia Fee Voon Ho et al.
Background: Sexual health is a significant aspect of health-related quality of life. Impaired sexual health adversely affects the well-being and relationship between cancer patients and their partners. ...
Beyond black and white: A framework for identifying grey literature in palliative care research [0.03%]
超越非黑即白:临终关怀研究中灰色文献识别框架
Raechel Damarell,Seth Nicholls,Jessica Tyndall et al.
Raechel Damarell et al.
Background: Research evidence is fundamental to informing clinical decision-making and advancing palliative care practice. Although academic, peer-reviewed journals underpin evidence-based healthcare, they represent only ...
PRiSM project: e-Delphi study on the role of specialist palliative care services in the care of people living beyond cancer [0.03%]
PRiSM项目:姑息关怀服务在癌症康复者长期照护中作用的电子Delphi研究
Amy Taylor,Andrew Davies;PRiSM e-Delphi Group
Amy Taylor
Background: Specialist palliative care provides holistic care for individuals with health-related suffering and those close to them. Historically this included people with advanced cancer, however, people living beyond ca...