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期刊名:Palliative medicine reports

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ISSN:2689-2820

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The breadth and complexity of knowledge and services required for the delivery of medical care has resulted in team member specialization and subspecialization to meet the needs of our patients. As a collateral effect, medical care has beco...
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Background: Data from other countries have indicated that palliative care physicians are more opposed to assisted dying compared with other physicians. However, little is known about reasons for support/opposition among p...
Sabina Clapham,Katherine Clark,Kylie Draper et al. Sabina Clapham et al.
Background: The Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC), established in 2005 and funded by the Australian Government, is a national quality improvement initiative that integrates patient outcome measures into routin...
Yanping Niu,Ling Li,Qiaozhen Xiang et al. Yanping Niu et al.
Background: Advanced breast cancer patients often require palliative care (PC) to manage significant symptoms, relying heavily on nurses' competence. Obje...
Helen James,Jacquelin Forsey,Kyle Albuquerque-Boutilier et al. Helen James et al.
Background: Serious illness communication skills (SICS) are essential competencies for clinicians to possess. Unfortunately, SICS teaching is not routinely taught and many clinician teachers (CTs) never received training ...
Kimberly Botero,Cristian Rendón,Alicia Bernal-García et al. Kimberly Botero et al.
Objective: International literature suggests that patients with hematological diseases are frequently referred to palliative care (PC) at a late stage. This study aims to explore the attitudes of a hemato-oncology care te...
Rachel D Havyer,Rachel M Wiste,Cory Ingram et al. Rachel D Havyer et al.
Background: Collaborative methods are necessary to meet patient palliative care (PC) needs because of the inadequate supply of PC specialists. Objective: ...
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The field of hospice and palliative care in the United States is experiencing serious problems and faces an uncertain future. Quality of hospice care is highly variable. Unethical hospice business practices are common in some regions. Palli...
Naoki Suzuki,Atsuko Terasaki Naoki Suzuki
Opioid conversion, particularly from high-dose intravenous (IV) fentanyl (>120 mg/day oral morphine-equivalent daily dose per referenced Japanese guidelines) to IV hydromorphone, presents clinical challenges due to inconsistent conversion r...
Winnie Choo,Zhi Zheng Yeo,Xiang Yi Chen et al. Winnie Choo et al.
Background: In home-based hospice care, frontline nurses frequently need to take unscheduled incoming calls while out in the field. This interrupts critical tasks and disrupts patient rapport, potentially lowering care qu...