Cancer rehabilitation and palliative care: critical components in the delivery of high-quality oncology services
Palliative care and rehabilitation practitioners are important collaborative referral sources for
each other who can work together to improve the lives of cancer patients, survivors, and …
each other who can work together to improve the lives of cancer patients, survivors, and …
Team approaches in palliative care: a review of the literature
G Fernando, S Hughes - International journal of palliative …, 2019 - magonlinelibrary.com
Background: Interdisciplinary team involvement is commonplace in many palliative care
settings across the world. Teamwork is perceived by many experts as an indispensable …
settings across the world. Teamwork is perceived by many experts as an indispensable …
[HTML][HTML] The 'lived experience'of palliative care patients in one acute hospital setting–a qualitative study
A Black, T McGlinchey, M Gambles, J Ellershaw… - BMC palliative …, 2018 - Springer
Background There is limited understanding of the 'lived experience'of palliative care patient
within the acute care setting. Failing to engage with and understand the views of patients …
within the acute care setting. Failing to engage with and understand the views of patients …
[HTML][HTML] Quality of life and symptom intensity over time in people with cancer receiving palliative care: Results from the international European Palliative Care Cancer …
MN Verkissen, MJ Hjermstad, S Van Belle, S Kaasa… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Background People with advanced cancer experience multiple symptoms during their
illness trajectory, which can fluctuate in intensity. Aim To describe the course of self-reported …
illness trajectory, which can fluctuate in intensity. Aim To describe the course of self-reported …
Brief psychosocial interventions improve quality of life of patients receiving palliative care: A systematic review and meta-analysis
M Warth, J Kessler, F Koehler… - Palliative …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Patients with a terminal disease report a high need for psychosocial and
spiritual support. Previous literature reviews on psychosocial interventions in palliative care …
spiritual support. Previous literature reviews on psychosocial interventions in palliative care …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting opioid receptors in addiction and drug withdrawal: Where are we going?
R Tabanelli, S Brogi, V Calderone - International Journal of Molecular …, 2023 - mdpi.com
This review article offers an outlook on the use of opioids as therapeutics for treating several
diseases, including cancer and non-cancer pain, and focuses the analysis on the …
diseases, including cancer and non-cancer pain, and focuses the analysis on the …
[HTML][HTML] A cross-cultural study of filial piety and palliative care knowledge: moderating effect of culture and universality of filial piety
Filial piety is a Confucian concept derived from Chinese culture, which advocates a set of
moral norms, values, and practices of respect and caring for one's parents. According to the …
moral norms, values, and practices of respect and caring for one's parents. According to the …
Improving the delivery of palliative care through predictive modeling and healthcare informatics
Objective Access to palliative care (PC) is important for many patients with uncontrolled
symptom burden from serious or complex illness. However, many patients who could benefit …
symptom burden from serious or complex illness. However, many patients who could benefit …
Medical cost of advanced illnesses in the last-year of life—retrospective database study
P Kaur, HY Wu, A Hum, BH Heng, WS Tan - Age and Ageing, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Objective This study aims to quantify medical care utilisation, and to describe the cost
trajectories of individuals with advanced illnesses in the last-year of life, differentiated by …
trajectories of individuals with advanced illnesses in the last-year of life, differentiated by …
[HTML][HTML] Identifying palliative care needs of patients with non-communicable diseases in Indonesia using the SPICT tool: a descriptive cross-sectional study
Abstract Background In Indonesia, Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) are a contributing
factor to mortality with most cases involving heart disease, cancer, chronic lung disease and …
factor to mortality with most cases involving heart disease, cancer, chronic lung disease and …