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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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Alicja Płóciniczak,Michał Chojnicki,Wiktor Karasiewicz et al. Alicja Płóciniczak et al.
BackgroundCompanion animals are common in home hospice and widely viewed as beneficial for patients, yet their presence may affect procedural safety and clinicians' bedside decisions.ObjectivesTo determine whether hospice staff's recognitio...
Junyi Lin,Shih-Yin Lin,Daniel David et al. Junyi Lin et al.
ObjectivesThe COVID-19 pandemic complicated hospice and palliative care (HPC) experiences of patients and family caregivers. We sought to understand HPC professionals' perceptions of patients' and family caregivers' HPC experiences during t...
Emmanuelle Bélanger,Sai Pranav Kota,Rebecca E MacDonell-Yilmaz et al. Emmanuelle Bélanger et al.
BackgroundThe goal of palliative care (PC) is to reduce suffering and improve quality of life for patients with life-limiting illnesses and their families. Prior studies consistently demonstrate high symptom burden among PC patients; howeve...
Denise D Quigley,Anagha Tolpadi,Danielle Schlang et al. Denise D Quigley et al.
IntroductionResponses to open-ended questions on experience surveys provide rich information and are useful for quality improvement (QI). We examine the usefulness of the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Hospi...
Ubolrat Piamjariyakul,Stephanie Young,Angel Smothers et al. Ubolrat Piamjariyakul et al.
IntroductionAdvanced heart failure (HF) often requires comprehensive home-based management, including attention to palliative care needs. Early identification of these needs can improve symptom control, safety, and quality of life for patie...
K Melekis,C S Weisse,J Whittier et al. K Melekis et al.
Symptoms of hyperactive delirium (HD) including restlessness, agitation, hallucinations, and delusions, can be very distressing to patients and their caregivers. HD has been shown to increase as death approaches in inpatient care settings, ...
Komal Patel Murali,Gwenneth Wang,Daniella Torres et al. Komal Patel Murali et al.
PurposeHospice care is a patient- and family-centered approach to end-of-life care that prioritizes comfort, symptom management, and psychosocial support while foregoing curative treatment. Hospice care improves quality of life and care at ...
Lexie Wille,Kristie A Wood,Mike C Parent Lexie Wille
BackgroundDignity therapy (DT) is effective in addressing dignity-related existential distress in people with advanced cancer, but the traditional protocol assumes supportive family structures, uses heteronormative language, and requires sy...
Hanna Hirschinger,Constanze Rémi,Eric Thanbichler et al. Hanna Hirschinger et al.
BackgroundIn palliative care, drug delivery methods must be simple, rapid and acceptable especially in homecare settings to relatives as non-professional caregivers. This study compared intranasal (IN) and subcutaneous (SC) administration p...
Tolulope Ilori,Katherine Gerber,Sara Burke et al. Tolulope Ilori et al.
ObjectiveWe designed a survey to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction among cancer patients and to understand the gaps in provider-patient communication.MethodsAn IRB-approved 36-item survey was distributed through the Jefferson R...