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Palliative care needs among patients with advanced illnesses in Bhutan

Palliative care needs among patients with advanced illnesses in Bhutan

... Palliative care aims to address the broad range of symptoms and needs of patients with advanced illnesses described in our ...PC needs for a country or a region, it is ... See full document

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Benefits and resource implications of family meetings for hospitalized palliative care patients: research protocol

Benefits and resource implications of family meetings for hospitalized palliative care patients: research protocol

... hospitalised patients with advanced disease (referred to a specialist palliative care in-patient setting or palliative care consultancy service) who receive a FM report ... See full document

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Needs of cancer patients in palliative care during medical visits

Needs of cancer patients in palliative care during medical visits

... cancer patients in palliative care, caution must be exercised in extrapolating the results of this study to patients with treatable ...the patients selected might not be representative ... See full document

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Psychometric assessment of the Chinese version of the Problems and Needs in Palliative Care questionnaire-short version in advanced cancer patients

Psychometric assessment of the Chinese version of the Problems and Needs in Palliative Care questionnaire-short version in advanced cancer patients

... two-tailed and the significance level was set as P < 0.05. Descriptive statistics were used to present the demo- graphic characteristics of the patients. The content validity index (CVI) was used to measure ... See full document

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Palliative care in advanced dementia; A mixed methods approach for the development of a complex intervention

Palliative care in advanced dementia; A mixed methods approach for the development of a complex intervention

... the patients are representative of this population. We will recruit patients with advanced primary degenerative dementia (FAST stage 6a or worse; problems dressing, urinary incontinence and needing ... See full document

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Health care professionals’ experience, understanding and perception of need of advanced cancer patients with cachexia and their families: The benefits of a dedicated clinic

Health care professionals’ experience, understanding and perception of need of advanced cancer patients with cachexia and their families: The benefits of a dedicated clinic

... the needs of patients with cachexia [15, ...and palliative care wards [15, 16, ...to patients and their families and also provided a consistent learning en- vironment which had ... See full document

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Treating nausea and vomiting in palliative care: a review

Treating nausea and vomiting in palliative care: a review

... specialist palliative care literature as common and distressing symptoms affecting the majority of patients with advanced cancer and other life-limiting ...standard palliative ... See full document

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End-of-life care in a COPD patient awaiting lung transplantation: a case report

End-of-life care in a COPD patient awaiting lung transplantation: a case report

... COPD patients is a continuous challenge for the treating ...COPD patients is marked typically by a gradually decline in health status and daily functioning and punctuated by acute exacerbations ...and ... See full document

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Quality of life, psychological burden, needs, and satisfaction during specialized inpatient palliative care in family caregivers of advanced cancer patients

Quality of life, psychological burden, needs, and satisfaction during specialized inpatient palliative care in family caregivers of advanced cancer patients

... newly-diagnosed patients with incur- able cancer found caregiver’s mental health to be lower and physical health to be better than the ...with palliative care of the patients was high across ... See full document

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Do family health clinics provide primary-level palliative care in Ontario and the eastern regions of Quebec?

Do family health clinics provide primary-level palliative care in Ontario and the eastern regions of Quebec?

... health care system can adequately meet the growing palliative care needs of the populations they ...health care system must include the capacity to provide primary- or generalist-level ... See full document

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Randomized control trial of advanced cancer patients at a private hospital in Kenya and the impact of dignity therapy on quality of life

Randomized control trial of advanced cancer patients at a private hospital in Kenya and the impact of dignity therapy on quality of life

... in patients with advanced cancers. Patients nearing the eminent end of their lives have many needs in addition to physical ...of palliative care patients [16, 17, 28, ... See full document

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Living with and dying from advanced heart failure: understanding the needs of older patients at the end of life

Living with and dying from advanced heart failure: understanding the needs of older patients at the end of life

... Palliative care is dedicated to patients with advanced life-threatening illnesses in order to improve their quality of life by addressing their psycho-social, phys- ical and spiritual ... See full document

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Palliative care: needs of advanced breast cancer patients

Palliative care: needs of advanced breast cancer patients

... most patients with strong pain, and this should incorporate the background around the clock dosing for chronic pain as well as provision for as needed “rescue doses” using a rapidly acting ...neuropathic, ... See full document

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Exploring the gender dimension of problems and needs of patients receiving specialist palliative care in a German palliative care unit - the perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals

Exploring the gender dimension of problems and needs of patients receiving specialist palliative care in a German palliative care unit - the perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals

... with patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs) of a hospital- based palliative care unit to examine gender effects on patients ’ problems and needs based on systematically gathered ... See full document

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Development of Narrative Approach for Family Caregiver’s QOL at Home Hospice and Contents of Narrative

Development of Narrative Approach for Family Caregiver’s QOL at Home Hospice and Contents of Narrative

... Goal: The aim of this study was the development of a narrative approach program for family caregivers at home hospice. We examined the effect on quality of life (QOL) and the factors of their narrative. Methods: Ten ... See full document

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Pacific meets west in addressing palliative care for Pacific populations in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a qualitative study

Pacific meets west in addressing palliative care for Pacific populations in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a qualitative study

... to palliative care and issues related to end-of life and dying [34, ...health care or ...or palliative services in the preferred Pacific islands ...to. Among the few exceptions to this ... See full document

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Care planning needs of palliative home care clients: Development of the interRAI palliative care assessment clinical assessment protocols (CAPs)

Care planning needs of palliative home care clients: Development of the interRAI palliative care assessment clinical assessment protocols (CAPs)

... clinical strategies not only to identify and treat symptoms but also to prevent foreseeable complications and to im- prove QOL [23]. The Fatigue CAP is the most frequently triggered CAP. It differentiates the risk for ... See full document

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Characterization of oncological patients with malignant wounds

Characterization of oncological patients with malignant wounds

... the patients did not report comorbidity or alcoholism ...the patients admitted to the palliative care clinic, these results show the regional epidemiological profile, as well as customs ... See full document

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Disseminating research findings using a massive online open course for maximising impact and developing recommendations for practice

Disseminating research findings using a massive online open course for maximising impact and developing recommendations for practice

... MOOC participants gave less priority in general to policy recommendations. One way to interpret this is may be that how participants view issues relating to pol- icy is influenced by the level at which they operate. For ... See full document

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Needs of caregivers of patients receiving in-home palliative and end-of-life care

Needs of caregivers of patients receiving in-home palliative and end-of-life care

... spiritual needs were voiced through the meaning caregivers ascribed to the home support ...Most care- givers reported they had re-examined their priorities and real- ized the importance of living in the ... See full document

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