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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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Laurien Ham,Heidi P Fransen,Alexander de Graeff et al. Laurien Ham et al.
Objective(s): Unmet needs of relatives of patients with advanced cancer not only reduce their own health-related quality of life, but may also negatively affect patients' health outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess changes in relat...
Yu-Ting Lin,Chia-Chi Chiu,Yu-Chuan Wen et al. Yu-Ting Lin et al.
Registered nurses have voluntarily created hand casts for families, providing comfort during challenging moments. Hand casting moves the patient's family and nurses. As requested by parents, staff apply a quick-drying gel to sick children's...
Juncheng Tong,Shuaiyan Wang,Jiawei Cao Juncheng Tong
Objectives: This study examined people's preference for the location to receive palliative care services and determined the associated factors. Methods: A questionnaire with reference to the Chinese version of the Hospice Attitude Scale and...
Samantha Smith,Aoife Brick,Bridget Johnston et al. Samantha Smith et al.
Objectives: Congruence between the preferred and actual place of death is recognised as an important quality indicator in end-of-life care. However, there may be complexities about preferences that are ignored in summary congruence measures...
Bhuvaneswari Ramesh Bhuvaneswari Ramesh
Palliative care is a vulnerable area of practice that requires a team to cater to the needs of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs and the requirements for unmet needs for patients under palliative care is quite large and i...
Daniel Chwallek,Adam Schweda,Martin Neukirchen et al. Daniel Chwallek et al.
Differences in the German emergency medical service (EMS) can be seen in the countryside in contrast to the city with regard to travel distances to hospitals and in the access routes of EMS-physicians. In order to investigate the success of...
José António Ferraz-Gonçalves,Adelaide Alves,Álvaro José Silva et al. José António Ferraz-Gonçalves et al.
Objective: Some patients with cancer admitted to palliative care have relatively long survivals of 1 year or more. The objective of this study was to find out factors associated with prolonged survival. Methods: Retrospective case-control s...
Evan Plys,Victoria A Grunberg,Ana-Maria Vranceanu Evan Plys
Background: Neurological disorders (NDs) have unique biopsychosocial-spiritual features that impact patients and their families. As a result, the subspeciality of neuropalliative care (NPC) emerged within the past decade and has grown expon...
Hideki Katayama,Masahiro Tabata,Haruhito Kamei et al. Hideki Katayama et al.
Objective: Corticosteroids are commonly used for symptom relief in patients with terminal cancer, but their use may have an impact on patient survival. We compared the survival of patients with terminal cancer who did and did not receive co...
Yusuke Hiratsuka,Sang-Yeon Suh,Seok Joon Yoon Yusuke Hiratsuka
Objective: The Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) has been reported to be as accurate as Palliative Prognostic Index (PPI). PPS is a component of the simplified PPI (sPPI). It is unknown whether PPS is as accurate as sPPI. This study aimed ...