Geographic and Sociodemographic Disparities in Access to Hospice in Pennsylvania [0.03%]
宾夕法尼亚州临终关怀服务的地理和社会人口学差异
Jacob Whitman,Dylan Nagy,Harsheni Sudakar et al.
Jacob Whitman et al.
ContextHospice is a core component of end-of-life care in the United States, designed to provide comprehensive support for patients and their families. While utilization has expanded, concerns remain about whether growth has translated into...
Krishnapriya V
Krishnapriya V
This narrative article navigates through a not-so-common scenario in India of bringing a pet dog to a tertiary care hospital to meet patient's wishes. It involves how honoring dignity at end of life care can bring happiness to patient and h...
The Utilization of Palliative Care for Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Narrative Review [0.03%]
脑出血患者姑息治疗应用现状及作用机制叙事性综述
Jacob Gould,Saarang Patel,Julian Gendreau
Jacob Gould
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a neurosurgical ailment regarded to possess a high degree of mortality and long-term complications in patients. Despite the abundance of literature on the use of PC for neurological disorders, there remains...
Nationwide Survey of Physician's Attitudes Toward Palliative Care for Patients in the ICU in Japan [0.03%]
日本全国范围内关于医师对ICU患者姑息治疗态度的调查
Haruka Harano,Yusuke Miyoshi,Yuko Igarashi et al.
Haruka Harano et al.
BackgroundPatients in intensive care units (ICU) frequently face severe distress and complex ethical dilemmas, underscoring the critical role of palliative care. Despite growing international attention on ICU-based palliative care, the atti...
Palliative Care Education for Pediatric Critical Care Trainees: A Scoping Review and a Call to Action [0.03%]
儿科重症监护培训中的姑息治疗教育:一项综述及行动呼吁
Lauren Rissman,Alexandra Collell,Kelly Lyons et al.
Lauren Rissman et al.
ObjectiveReview the current teaching methods, curricula, and assessment tools for pediatric palliative care (PPC) within the pediatric s intensive care setting for pediatric critical care medicine (PCCM) trainees as it pertains to the follo...
"The Best, Most Difficult Thing I've Ever Done": The Complex Experiences of Palliative and Hospice Familial Caregivers [0.03%]
“我做过的最棒却也最难的事”——临终关怀的家庭照顾者的复杂经历
Hannah Rachiele,Kathryn Levy,Gina Schuster et al.
Hannah Rachiele et al.
IntroductionCaring for chronically or terminally ill individuals comes with unique challenges and circumstances that are specific to each situation and individual involved. Studies on caregiving have often concentrated on the negative physi...
Exploring the Relationship Between Palliative Care Knowledge, Health Concerns, and Education Among Seriously Ill Older Adults and Their Family Caregivers Using Survey and Interview Data: A Novel Approach [0.03%]
利用调查和访谈数据探索严重疾病老年人及其家庭护理人员的舒缓疗护知识、健康问题和教育之间关系的新方法
Abigail Amponsah,Kira G Sheldon,Elizabeth A Luth
Abigail Amponsah
BackgroundPalliative care in community settings can support seriously ill individuals to reduce symptoms and maintain quality of life. However, many individuals decline palliative care, even when they have health concerns. Differences in un...
Physician Associates in Hospice and Palliative Medicine: Insights From a National Needs Assessment [0.03%]
安宁与姑息医学中的医务助理:全国需求评估的启示
Ryan Baldeo
Ryan Baldeo
ObjectivesAs the number of physician associates (PAs) in hospice and palliative medicine (HPM), understanding their professional needs is vital. This exploratory study (n = 49) aimed to identify factors to inform strategic initiatives for t...
Trends in End-of-Life Care Quality Among Patients With Cancer, 2003 to 2019 [0.03%]
2003至2019年癌症患者的终末期护理质量趋势
Nicole E Caston,Bradford E Jackson,Chris D Baggett et al.
Nicole E Caston et al.
BackgroundAs cancer remains a leading cause of death for older adults, ensuring high-quality end-of-life (EOL) care is a critical component of cancer care. Prior studies have predominantly assessed EOL care for racial and ethnic disparities...