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The impacts of the scope of benefits expansion on hospice care among adult decedents: a nationwide longitudinal observational study
The impacts of the scope of benefits expansion on hospice care among adult decedents: a nationwide longitudinal observational study
Compared to aggressive treatment for patients at the end stage of life, hospice care might be more likely to satisfy such ...
Dying, death and bereavement: developing a national survey of bereaved relatives
Dying, death and bereavement: developing a national survey of bereaved relatives
Assessing and measuring the experience and quality of care provided is central to the improvement of care delivery of all ...
Enhancing end of life care on general internal medical wards: the 3 Wishes Project
Enhancing end of life care on general internal medical wards: the 3 Wishes Project
Initially developed in the intensive care unit (ICU) at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH) the 3 Wishes Project...
How do cancer patients refuse treatment? A grounded theory study
How do cancer patients refuse treatment? A grounded theory study
All cancer patients, except for a small fraction, seek treatment after becoming aware of the disease. That small fraction ...
Feasibility, use and benefits of patient-reported outcome measures in palliative care units: a multicentre observational study
Feasibility, use and benefits of patient-reported outcome measures in palliative care units: a multicentre observational study
Research has shown that routinely assessed, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have positive effects in patients wi...
Estimation of the demand for palliative care in non-oncologic patients in Chile
Estimation of the demand for palliative care in non-oncologic patients in Chile
Access to palliative care is an emerging global public health challenge. In Chile, a palliative care law was recently enac...
Increasing palliative care capacity in primary care: study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the CAPACITI training program
Increasing palliative care capacity in primary care: study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the CAPACITI training program
Primary care providers play a critical role in providing early palliative care to their patients. Despite the availability...
Is aggressive care appropriate for patients with cancer complicated by pneumonia? A retrospective chart review in a tertiary hospital
Is aggressive care appropriate for patients with cancer complicated by pneumonia? A retrospective chart review in a tertiary hospital
Pneumonia in cancer patients is often problematic in order to decide whether to admit and administer antibiotics or pursue...
Lidocaine transdermal patches reduced pain intensity in neuropathic cancer patients already receiving opioid treatment
Lidocaine transdermal patches reduced pain intensity in neuropathic cancer patients already receiving opioid treatment
Limited efficacy has been observed when using opioids to treat neuropathic pain. Lidocaine patches reduce neuropathic pain...
Spirituality in palliative care
Spirituality in palliative care
Although being recognized by the World Health Organization as an essential domain of palliative care, spiritual care is st...
Pain Interventions for people with dementia: a quasi-experimental study
Pain Interventions for people with dementia: a quasi-experimental study
Due to the complexity of the provision of care for people with dementia, pain assessment and management is still considere...
Characteristics of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase as psychobiological study outcomes in palliative care research
Characteristics of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase as psychobiological study outcomes in palliative care research
Psychosocial interventions are rapidly emerging in palliative care. However, randomized trials often fail to provide evide...
Natural language processing and network analysis in patients withdrawing from life-sustaining treatments: a retrospective cohort study
Natural language processing and network analysis in patients withdrawing from life-sustaining treatments: a retrospective cohort study
Providing palliative care to patients who withdraw from life-sustaining treatments is crucial; however, delays or the abse...