An impossible dream? [0.03%]
难以实现的梦想吗?
Barbara Pesut
Barbara Pesut
The extension of assisted dying to those whose natural death is not reasonably foreseeable has very real implications for how we think about life-limiting illness and the systems of care we design to palliate suffering. We now have a new id...
Palliative care professionals' perceptions of their skills and the implementability of evidence-based bereavement care guidance: A cross-sectional survey study [0.03%]
姑息治疗专业人员实施循证哀伤护理指南的能力及其技能认知:横断面调查研究
Sina Gyarmathy,Marco Riguzzi,Rahel Naef
Sina Gyarmathy
Objective: Bereavement support is recommended in specialised palliative care, but it is often underdeveloped. This study assessed palliative care professionals' (PCPs') skills in family care, their attitudes towards evide...
Innovative palliative care research in Europe: which horizons are we exploring? [0.03%]
欧洲创新性的姑息治疗研究:我们将探索哪些领域?
Richard Harding,Lieve Van den Block
Richard Harding
Death and dying in Ghana: Implications for palliative and end-of-life care [0.03%]
加纳的死亡与临终:舒缓疗护和临终关怀的影响
Joshua Okyere
Joshua Okyere
In Ghana, death and dying are not simply biomedical endpoints but are deeply rooted in cultural, spiritual, and communal ideologies. These beliefs shape how individuals and families perceive terminal illness, respond to end-of-life (EoL) tr...
"Help with rowing the boat": Implementing and evaluating the Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long-Term Care program in four Canadian provinces [0.03%]
“齐心协力划船:在加拿大四个省实施和评估长期护理中的临终关怀方法完善计划”
Sharon Kaasalainen,Genevieve Thompson,Lynn McCleary et al.
Sharon Kaasalainen et al.
Background: Despite high mortality rates in long-term care (LTC), LTC homes continue to struggle to implement a palliative approach to care. Objectives: ...
Chronic illnesses requiring home-based palliative care and their impact on families in an urban resettlement colony of Delhi, India [0.03%]
印度德里一个城市安置殖民地的家庭基础姑息护理的需求及其对家庭的影响
Parth Sharma,Akshithanand Kuzhikkat Jayaprakasan,Shivani Rao et al.
Parth Sharma et al.
Background: Non-communicable diseases are a growing public health concern in India. However, limited knowledge of community-based need for palliative care has contributed to its poor access. ...
Advanced cancer patients' experience and perception of advance care planning at a university teaching hospital in Northern Tanzania [0.03%]
坦桑尼亚北部一家大学附属医院晚期癌症患者对预先护理规划的经历和感知
Anna A Massawe,Manji N Isack,Heather Drury-Smith et al.
Anna A Massawe et al.
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is not formally implemented in Tanzanian healthcare. While the burden of non-communicable diseases continues to rise, most patients present at advanced stages of illness, highlighti...
Finding solace in the ocean [0.03%]
在海洋中寻求慰藉
Maja Furlan de Brito
Maja Furlan de Brito
This is a narrative essay about what the ocean taught me about my personal grief, lessons I, as surprisingly as it may seem, never learned through advanced training in bereavement support. ...
From living well to dying well with dementia: The significance of an expanded understanding of loss for end-of-life care [0.03%]
从痴呆患者的生活质量谈临终关怀中损失观的拓展及其意义分析
Joseph M Sawyer,Paul Higgs
Joseph M Sawyer
As rates of dementia increase, the need for care is clear. Understanding what this looks like and how people might orientate the narratives and practices of care against a universally relatable version of success is less clear cut yet seems...
The experiences on how living funerals impact the psychological well-being and sense of closure for terminally ill patients -Case report [0.03%]
论生活葬礼对晚期病人心理的影响及完成感-案例报告
Shannon Sim,Jonathan Sim
Shannon Sim
Terminally ill individuals often grapple with various psychological challenges as they face their mortality. While traditional funerals provide solace to the bereaved, living funerals have emerged as a distinct opportunity for both the pati...