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期刊名:American journal of hospice & palliative medicine

缩写:AM J HOSP PALLIAT ME

ISSN:1049-9091

e-ISSN:1938-2715

IF/分区:1.4/Q4

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BackgroundPalliative care consultation (PCC) improves quality of life for patients with cancer, yet access and delivery vary across hospital settings.ObjectiveThe objective of the study is to examine sociodemographic, clinical, and palliati...
Elaine Wittenberg,Joy V Goldsmith,Sierra Forrest et al. Elaine Wittenberg et al.
ObjectiveMost family caregivers have never heard of palliative care, making it challenging for clinicians to introduce the subspecialty. The purpose of this study was to explore family caregivers' palliative care knowledge, exposure, and pr...
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Athanasios Pitis,Maria Nikoloudi,Kyriaki Mystakidou Athanasios Pitis
BackgroundSpecialist palliative care remains highly uneven in rural and remote settings for patients with life-limiting illness and their families. This review aimed to examine the implementation characteristics, clinical and service-level ...
Kento Masukawa,Yukina Sato,Uta Kondo et al. Kento Masukawa et al.
BackgroundSocial media provides a novel data source for understanding palliative care from the perspectives of patients and their family caregivers. Nonetheless, no study has examined palliative care-related information on Japanese social m...
Rawan A Nassif Rawan A Nassif
Palliative care in most Muslim-majority settings, including the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, is underdeveloped despite growing demand. Although Islamic doctrine has a strong bearing on attitudes towards sickness, suffering, and...
Yang Zhao,Jun Zhang,Wah Yun Low Yang Zhao
BackgroundPediatric palliative care in Mainland China is still developing. Biological, psychological, and social factors may change during the course of illness and after the child's death.ObjectivesThis study examines pediatric end-of-life...
Muhanad Alzahrani,Abdullah Alabbasi,Muhannad Q Alqirnas et al. Muhanad Alzahrani et al.
BackgroundClinically assisted hydration in advanced cancer remains controversial, with uncertainty regarding potential benefits and harms near the end of life. Hypodermoclysis offers a less invasive alternative to intravenous hydration, yet...
Andrew Lynch,Andrea Altschuler,Joseph P Cosgrove et al. Andrew Lynch et al.
IntroductionLate hospice referral rates are on the rise and are associated with negative outcomes at the end of life (EoL). Rates of late hospice referral vary drastically from oncologist to oncologist, and behavioral and psychological fact...