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期刊名:Journal of palliative care

缩写:J PALLIAT CARE

ISSN:0825-8597

e-ISSN:2369-5293

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

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Nathaniel Patrick Andrew Quail,Danielle Jane Leighton,Judith Newton et al. Nathaniel Patrick Andrew Quail et al.
Objective: Motor neuron disease is a rapidly progressing neurological condition. People with life-limiting conditions generally prefer to die at home and avoid hospital admissions, with Specialist Palliative Care Team involvement often pivo...
Carolien Burghout,Lenny M W Nahar-van Venrooij,Carin C D van der Rijt et al. Carolien Burghout et al.
Objectives: (1) To describe ACPT implementation frequency in practice. (2) To assess associations of ACPT documentation with a) hospital care consumption, including systemic anti-tumor treatment in the last month(s) of life, and b) match be...
Mia Helyar,Marisa Eamens,Sandra Coombs et al. Mia Helyar et al.
Objectives: Pediatric end-of-life (EOL) care at home is often provided by community palliative care (CPC) nurses who do not specialize in pediatrics. This study aimed to better understand the challenges CPC nurses face when providing EOL ca...
Diane Wintz,Kathryn B Schaffer,Kelly Wright et al. Diane Wintz et al.
Objectives: Hospitalized patients may require goals of care (GOC) or Advance Health Care Planning (ACP), which can be time-consuming and emotionally tolling for providers. A nursing team specializing in code status (CODE), GOC, and ACP was ...
Daniele Rusconi,Ilaria Basile,Flavia Rampichini et al. Daniele Rusconi et al.
Objective: Research findings regarding child-centered care and electronic patient reported outcome measures (e-PROMs) within pediatric palliative oncology care reveal an intricate field of study. This study aimed to map innovations in e-PRO...
Furkan Şahin,Fatma Sinem Şahin,Ayse Özkaraman Furkan Şahin
Objective: During the care process, family members who provide care for a patient with cancer are confronted with changes in their family dynamics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the family peace of caregivers of patient with can...
Meryem Hamdoune,Khaoula Jounaidi,Asmaa Ghafili et al. Meryem Hamdoune et al.
Morocco's approach to developing palliative care is notably constrained, with an almost complete scarcity of laws and regulations in this area. Despite some progress, palliative care remains fragmented and underdeveloped, with persistent di...
Nadine Persaud,Sarah Brearley,Catherine Walshe Nadine Persaud
Objective: To understand the lived experience of healthcare workers who provide palliative care to adolescents and young adults living with advanced cancer. Methods: Interpretative phenomenological analysis was the design of this study. Hos...
Tomas Escobar Gil,Mohammed A Quazi,Amir Humza Sohail et al. Tomas Escobar Gil et al.
Objective: Necrotizing pancreatitis (NP) is a severe form of pancreatitis that often necessitates intensive care and can result in significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to investigate racial and gender dis...
Christine E Alvarado,Stephanie G Worrell,Aaron E Tipton et al. Christine E Alvarado et al.
Objective: The American College of Surgeons recommends structured family meetings (FM) for high-risk surgical patients. We hypothesized that goals of care discussions (GOCD) in the form of an FM, multidisciplinary family meeting (MDFM), or ...