Boven, Charlotte Dillen, Let Van den Block, Lieve Piers, Ruth Van Den Noortgate, Nele Van Humbeeck, Liesbeth
Published in
Journal of pain and symptom management
Globally, people most often die within hospitals. As such, healthcare providers in hospitals are frequently confronted with dying persons and their bereaved relatives. To provide an overview of the current role hospitals take in providing bereavement care. Furthermore, we want to present an operational definition of bereavement care, the way it is ...
Matthys, Orphé Dierickx, Sigrid Deliens, Luc Lapeire, Lore Hudson, Peter Van Audenhove, Chantal De Vleminck, Aline Cohen, Joachim
Background: Due to medical advances and an increasingly ageing population, the number of people living with a serious illness is rising. This has major implications for the burden on family members of assisting with care. Support of family caregivers by healthcare professionals is needed to ensure they can provide quality care for people with serio...
De Vleminck, Aline Paul, Sally Reinius, Maria Sallnow, Libby Tishelman, Carol Cohen, Joachim
Background: There is growing recognition of a need for community capacity development around serious illness, dying and loss, complementary to strategies focussing on health services. Hitherto, little is known about how and to what extent palliative care services in different countries are adopting these ideas in their practices. Aim: To examine vi...
Belar, Alazne; Arantzamendi, Maria; Menten, Johan; 43265; Payne, Sheila; Hasselaar, Jeroen; Centeno, Carlos;
BACKGROUND: The involvement of patients in decision making about their healthcare plans is being emphasized. In the context of palliative sedation, it is unclear how these decisions are made and who are involved in. The aim of the study is to understand how this decision-making is taken. METHOD: Information from a systematic review on clinical aspe...
Miranda, Rose Smets, Tinne Van Den Noortgate, Nele van der Steen, Jenny T. Deliens, Luc Payne, Sheila Szczerbińska, Katarzyna Pautex, Sophie Van Humbeeck, Liesbeth Gambassi, Giovanni
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BMC Palliative Care
Background‘PACE Steps to Success’ is a multicomponent training program aiming to integrate generalist and non-disease-specific palliative care in nursing homes. This program did not improve residents’ comfort in the last week of life, but it appeared to improve quality of care and dying in their last month of life. Because this program included onl...
de Nooijer, Kim Pivodic, Lara Deliens, Luc Miccinesi, Guido Vega Alonso, Tomas Moreels, Sarah Van den Block, Lieve
Published in
BMJ supportive & palliative care
Many older people with serious chronic illnesses experience complex health problems for which palliative care is indicated. We aimed to examine the quality of primary palliative care for people aged 65-84 years and those 85 years and older who died non-suddenly in three European countries. This is a nationwide representative mortality follow-back s...
Vermorgen, Maarten De Vleminck, Aline Leemans, Kathleen Van den Block, Lieve Van Audenhove, Chantal Deliens, Luc Cohen, Joachim
Published in
BMJ supportive & palliative care
To evaluate: (1) to what extent family carers of people supported by specialised palliative care services felt they had been provided with information, support and aftercare and (2) how this varied by type of palliative care service, length of enrolment and characteristics of deceased. A cross-sectional postal survey was conducted using a structure...
Orlovic, M Callender, T Riley, J Darzi, A Droney, J
Place of death is an important outcome of end-of-life care. Many people do not have the opportunity to express their wishes and die in their preferred place of death. Advance care planning (ACP) involves discussion, decisions and documentation about how an individual contemplates their future death. Recording end-of-life preferences gives patients ...
Wichmann, Anne B. Adang, Eddy M. M. Vissers, Kris C. P. Szczerbińska, Katarzyna Kylänen, Marika Payne, Sheila Gambassi, Giovanni Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Bregje D. Smets, Tinne Van den Block, Lieve
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BMC Medicine
BackgroundThe number of residents in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) in need of palliative care is growing in the Western world. Therefore, it is foreseen that significantly higher percentages of budgets will be spent on palliative care. However, cost-effectiveness analyses of palliative care interventions in these settings are lacking. Therefore...
Scherrens, Anne-Lore Cohen, Joachim Mahieu, Annick Deliens, Luc Deforche, Benedicte Beernaert, Kim
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European journal of cancer care
Communication and patient-centred care are important determinants for timely initiation of palliative care. Therefore, we aimed to understand and explain the behaviour "starting a conversation about palliative care with a professional carer" from the perspective of people with incurable cancer. A qualitative study using semi-structured face-to-face...