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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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Vanessa Liao,Irina Mindlis,Daniel Shalev et al. Vanessa Liao et al.
BackgroundFamily caregivers provide essential support to patients receiving home hospice care, often assuming complex clinical and personal care tasks that may impact caregiver mental health. Although hospice caregivers experience high prev...
Maxwell Vergo,Charles Wang,Lawrence Myers Maxwell Vergo
BackgroundAlthough palliative care competencies appear on USMLE examinations, pre-clinical curricula devote minimal time to end-of-life education. Traditional lectures cannot cover foundational knowledge and clinical application in a single...
Radion Svynarenko,Meaghann S Weaver,Ambria Williams et al. Radion Svynarenko et al.
BackgroundPractice standards recommend early integration of perinatal and pediatric palliative care (PC) with seamless transitions across settings. Little is known about the proximity between these services nationally.MethodsThis study util...
Rabia S Atayee,Mashal Hasan,Jahfreen Alam et al. Rabia S Atayee et al.
ContextKetamine is used to treat refractory cancer pain, but evidence for analgesic and opioid-sparing benefits remains mixed.ObjectiveThis study assessed the efficacy and tolerability of ketamine continuous infusion (CI) for cancer pain.Me...
Carolin Wilharm,C Müller,P Freitag et al. Carolin Wilharm et al.
BackgroundPalliative complex therapy (PCT) integrates multiprofessional palliative care into inpatient oncology. This study aimed to assess symptoms and supportive-care needs of adults with advanced cancer at the start of first-time PCT.Met...
Katherine Gerber,Mehek Thapar,Melissa Lazar et al. Katherine Gerber et al.
PurposeSexual health is often negatively impacted by cancer treatment. Despite its importance, discussions regarding this topic are not uniformly performed between clinicians and patients. We designed a survey to determine how oncologists m...
Kapil Gangwar,Taeyoung Park,Jamuna Krishnan et al. Kapil Gangwar et al.
BackgroundPeople living with dementia (PLWD) with advanced illness are prone to respiratory distress yet often cannot self-report dyspnea, delaying recognition and treatment. Near-field radio-frequency (NFRF) sensors offer touchless, covert...
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...