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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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Eric Andrew Finkelstein,Juan Marcos Gonzalez Sepulveda Eric Andrew Finkelstein
Background: End-of-life care delivery is shaped by subject matter experts who influence treatment decisions, policies, and programs and set guidelines that inform end-of-life care practices. However, little is known about...
Jarl Voss Andersen Sigaard,Elisabet Dortea Ragnvaldsdóttir Joensen,Una Rósa Birgisdóttir et al. Jarl Voss Andersen Sigaard et al.
Background: With the aging population and increasing prevalence of chronic illnesses, the demand for palliative care is rising. However, only a small percentage of patients in need receive palliative care. Many prefer hom...
Oonjee Oh,Connie M Ulrich,Lauren Massimo et al. Oonjee Oh et al.
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of dementia, persons with dementia often receive suboptimal care near the end of life. In many countries, specialized end-of-life support is offered by hospice. During the tra...
Hui-Ju Liang,Qian Xiong,Nancy Preston Hui-Ju Liang
High-quality recommendations require rigorous methods based on strong evidence to improve clinical practice. In palliative and end-of-life care, expert consensus is sometimes achieved through nominal group techniques. However, its practical...
Clare Gardiner,Arthur Juet,Edward Jd Webb et al. Clare Gardiner et al.
Background: Improving support for unpaid carers is a policy priority internationally, yet there are few reliable population estimates on numbers of end of life carers, and little is known about the demographic characteris...
Chin-Chu Hsu,Cheng-Fu Lin,Jia-Jyun Wu et al. Chin-Chu Hsu et al.
Background: Pain assessment in palliative care is essential, but differences between patient-reported and clinician-assessed pain can affect care decisions. Identifying factors contributing to these differences can improv...
Eve Namisango,Marie Friedel,Sema Yurduşen et al. Eve Namisango et al.
Background: A dearth of evidence exists on how to include children and young people in palliative care research. Aim: We aimed to ident...
Sophie Pask,Chukwuebuka Okwuosa,Ahmed Mohamed et al. Sophie Pask et al.
Background: There is growing demand for home-based palliative care because of patient preference, and increased number of deaths. Optimal models for community-based palliative and end-of-life care are unknown. ...
Diego Candelmi,Alazne Belar,Carla Zapata Del Mar et al. Diego Candelmi et al.
Background: Phase 1 cancer clinical trials offer potential disease modifying treatments for patients with advanced cancer who have not responded to standard treatments. These patients also experience palliative care needs...
Ruth Board,Sean Hughes,Katherine Stewart et al. Ruth Board et al.
Background: Advance care planning for those with treatable but not curable cancer is considered good practice because innovations in treatment options make prognostication much more uncertain. Little is known about how su...