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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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Rushabh H Doshi,Khushi Kohli,Tenzin Dhondup et al. Rushabh H Doshi et al.
BackgroundChemotherapy at the end of life may not extend survival and can diminish quality of life. Understanding patterns of use is critical to ensuring equitable, patient-centered care.ObjectiveTo examine racial and ethnic disparities in ...
Ilana Marmershteyn,Darian Peters,Victor Milev et al. Ilana Marmershteyn et al.
Multimorbid patients at the end-of-life face complex medical, psychosocial, and psychiatric challenges. Hospice care aims to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs; however, psychiatric comorbidities, particularly acute crises, re...
Delaney E Knutson,Barbara St Marie Delaney E Knutson
BackgroundOlder adults and their family caregivers may choose to stay home during end-of-life rather than move into facilities. Members of health care teams strive to create peaceful, fulfilling experiences of families caring for older adul...
Raditya Bagus Septian,Nur Intan Kartika Sari,Nabela Putri Yanuari et al. Raditya Bagus Septian et al.
Stroke patients have complex clinical conditions, thus requiring a palliative care approach to help improve quality of life. Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) in health care services has been recognized as an effective approach to enhan...
Cathy Berkman,Gary L Stein,Noelle Marie Javier et al. Cathy Berkman et al.
BackgroundThere is strong evidence of discriminatory healthcare to seriously ill lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people, plus other sexual and gender identities (LGBTQ+).AimThe aim is to describe positive, affirming, and cult...
Tamia Ross,Ruwanthi Ekanayake,Lucy Rabinowitz Bailey et al. Tamia Ross et al.
BackgroundLoneliness exacerbates symptom burden and reduces quality of life in serious illness. Social prescribing-linking patients to non-clinical community activities-offers a novel approach to address loneliness in palliative care.Object...
Sunkanmi Folorunsho Sunkanmi Folorunsho
BackgroundThis study examined racial and socioeconomic disparities in hospice utilization among deceased older adults in the United States. Hospice care provides comfort-oriented support at the end of life, yet access remains uneven across ...
Kasra Sarhadi,Natalie L Smith,Erin K Kross et al. Kasra Sarhadi et al.
Background and PurposeSevere acute brain injury (SABI) often occurs suddenly, profoundly impacting patients and their families. During the ICU stay, critical treatment decisions have to be made in the setting of prognostic uncertainty. We a...
Olivia M Seecof Olivia M Seecof
Advance care planning (ACP) completion rates are higher in patients with serious illness compared to the general population, however, ACP is overall under-utilized and sub-optimal, especially for patients with hematologic malignancies. This...