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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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To identify patterns of palliative care usage and identify determinants of palliative intervention using a large contemporary cohort of patients with metastatic upper tract urothelial carcinoma (mUTUC). Methods: The National Cancer Database...
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Objective: Guidelines recommend that patients' prognoses should be discussed by the palliative care multidisciplinary team. However, there is a lack of evidence on how multidisciplinary teams carry out prognostic discussions, and especially...
Silva Dakessian Sailian,Janane Hanna,Rebecca El Asmar et al. Silva Dakessian Sailian et al.
The integration of palliative care into conventional healthcare services has demonstrated significant benefits in alleviating serious health-related suffering (SHRS), reducing symptom burden, and lowering healthcare expenditure for patients...
Özcan Ölbeci,Bişar Ergün,Mehmet Nuri Yakar et al. Özcan Ölbeci et al.
Objective: Although the representation of women in palliative care has improved in recent years, gender inequality still exists in editorial leadership. This study aimed to characterize gender distribution in leadership positions on the edi...
Laura A Siminoff,Maureen Wilson-Genderson,Marcin Chwistek et al. Laura A Siminoff et al.
Objectives: To explore anxiety experienced by caregivers providing home-based, end-of-life care to patients with cancer. We examined the relationship between caregiver anxiety and receipt of palliative care by the patient. Methods: A case s...
Yuji Yamada,Takaaki Kobayashi,Patrick Ten Eyck et al. Yuji Yamada et al.
Objectives: To assess the trends in palliative care consultation utilization and identify associated factors among older adults hospitalized with hip fractures in the United States between 2016 and 2020. Methods: We conducted a retrospectiv...
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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...