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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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Anna Visser,Lenneke Post,Joost Dekker et al. Anna Visser et al.
BackgroundMany patients with incurable cancer are expected to live for a considerable period of time, yet with the knowledge of their disease's inevitable end-of-life outcome. This duality can lead to existential concerns. A single one-hour...
Stacey Michelle Morgan,Brianne Reimer Kruger,George Fitchett Stacey Michelle Morgan
ObjectiveTo develop a quantifiable spiritual assessment model that identifies spiritual concerns in patients and families receiving hospice care.MethodA survey of interdisciplinary colleagues was conducted at a large hospice program to disc...
Fionnuala Crowley,Tianxiang Sheng,Li Zeng et al. Fionnuala Crowley et al.
BackgroundPalliative care involvement in cancer care has demonstrated benefits in end-of-life outcomes, but its impact on upstream healthcare utilization in diverse populations remains understudied.AimTo investigate the effect of supportive...
Mônica Isaura Corrêa,Igor de Oliveira Claber Siqueira,Sonia Souza et al. Mônica Isaura Corrêa et al.
BackgroundHome-based palliative care (HBPC) is central to high-quality end-of-life care; however, most evidence and care models remain cancer-oriented, with non-cancer populations underrepresented.ObjectiveTo compare clinical profiles, symp...
Sandhya Seshadri,Kristin Corey Magan,Angela Contento et al. Sandhya Seshadri et al.
BackgroundCarers of Persons with Parkinson's disease (PwP) have significant palliative care needs that are not adequately addressed in current models of care. To provide holistic and targeted support to carers it is important to understand ...
Ezgi Çoban,Murat Sarı,Serkan Çelik et al. Ezgi Çoban et al.
BackgroundSystemic anticancer therapy (SAT) near the end of life is an indicator of potentially aggressive cancer care. Although patient-level prognostic factors have been studied, the role of treatment escalation within hospital-centered o...
Ravi Chotalia,Hasan Mohiaddin,Alisha Aggarwal et al. Ravi Chotalia et al.
BackgroundSystematic reviews show palliative care improves outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF), but prior meta-analyses were not HF-specific, or explored how intervention and patient characteristics influence effectiveness, whilst ...
Gokhan Demir,Sneha Akurati,Angel Sanchez Artiles et al. Gokhan Demir et al.
BackgroundHospice patients with advanced degenerative spine disease frequently experience refractory neuropathic pain complicated by opioid tolerance, central sensitization, and functional decline.Case PresentationA 63-year-old male with st...
Muhanad Alzahrani,Abdullah Alabbasi,Mohammed Sayes et al. Muhanad Alzahrani et al.
BackgroundAntibiotic use remains common among patients receiving palliative and end-of-life care despite limited evidence that treatment consistently improves patient-centered outcomes. Clinicians frequently face uncertainty when balancing ...
Jessica Yauk,Debra Dobbs,Lindsay J Peterson et al. Jessica Yauk et al.
BackgroundAlzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD) affect nearly half of assisted living (AL) residents, the majority of whom have palliative care (PC) needs at the end of life (EOL). AL staff are well positioned to provide PC with a...