Juhrmann, Madeleine L Butow, Phyllis N Simpson, Paul Boughey, Mark Makeham, Meredith Clayton, Josephine M
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Palliative medicine
Growing global demand for palliative care services has prompted generalist clinicians to provide adjunct support to specialist teams. Paramedics are uniquely placed to respond to these patients in the community. However, embedding palliative care principles into their core business will require multifactorial interventions at structural, healthcare...
de la Salle, Sara Kettner, Hannes Thibault Lévesque, Julien Garel, Nicolas Dames, Shannon Patchett-Marble, Ryan Rej, Soham Gloeckler, Sara Erritzoe, David Carhart-Harris, Robin
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Recent clinical trials have found that the serotonergic psychedelic psilocybin effectively alleviates anxiodepressive symptoms in patients with life-threatening illnesses when given in a supportive environment. These outcomes prompted Canada to establish legal pathways for therapeutic access to psilocybin, coupled with psychological support. Despit...
Gärtner, Henriette Søby Shabnam, Jahan Aagesen, Maria Guldin, Mai-Britt Vind, Ane Bonnerup Marsaa, Kristoffer Bergenholtz, Heidi Maria Graven, Vibeke Sampedro Pilegaard, Marc Thuesen, Jette
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Disability and rehabilitation
There is an increasing interest in combining palliative care and rehabilitation approaches in clinical work.When rehabilitation and palliative care are combined, goals may be overlooked, and the patient’s own goals can be used as a point of orientation for interventions.Future practice should pay special attention to subjective goals, social partic...
Tarot, Andréa Pithon, Maxence Ridley, Ashley Guastella, Virginie Plancon, Morgane Aubry, Régis Roussel, Helène Vaillant Maneval, Axelle
Abstract Background The extreme vulnerability experienced by patients in palliative care may result in significant distress. These patients require appropriate care while not pathologizing their natural distress. Given the challenges of caring for people experiencing significant distress, it is important to understand what professionals in training...
Johansson, Therese Chambers, Rachel L Curtis, Thomas Pask, Sophie Greenley, Sarah Brittain, Molly Bone, Anna E Laidlaw, Lynn Okamoto, Ikumi Barclay, Stephen
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Peer reviewed: True / BACKGROUND: People with palliative care needs and their carers often rely on out-of-hours services to remain at home. Policymakers have recommended implementing telephone advice lines to ensure 24/7 access to support. However, the impact of these services on patient and carer outcomes, as well as the health care system, remain...
Hendricks Sloan, Danetta BrintzenhofeSzoc, Karlynn Mistretta, Erin Cova, Justin Li, Lingsheng Willis, Gordon Weaver, Meaghann S Berger, Ann
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Palliative & supportive care
There is a growing consensus that patient-centered care is more effective in treating patients than a strictly biomedical model, where there are known challenges to involving the patient in assessments, treatment goals, and determining preferred outcomes. The current study seeks to integrate patient values and perspectives by exploring how people d...
Debourdeau, P. Sevestre, M.-A. Bertoletti, L. Mayeur, D. Girard, P. Scotté, F. Sanchez, O. Mahé, I. Benhamou, Y. Benmaziane, A.
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De nombreux patients atteints de cancer ont besoin de soins palliatifs et la grande majorité des personnes suivies en soins palliatifs sont atteintes de cancer. Dans le contexte de cancer, le risque de maladie thromboembolique veineuse (MTEV) est élevé, d’autant plus pendant la phase palliative avancée, lorsque la mobilité est limitée ou inexistant...
O'Connor, Margaret Shimoinaba, Kaori Zhong, Yaping Peyton, Suzanne
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Palliative & supportive care
This pilot project replicated a self-compassion program to support health-care professionals in palliative care settings. We anticipated that undertaking this program would enhance participants' psychological well-being. Participants were recruited by convenience sampling from palliative care services in an area of Melbourne, Australia. Because of ...
LeBeau, Kelsea Collins, Sarah Zori, Gaia Walker, Drew Marchi, Emily Pomeranz, Jamie L Hart, Mark
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Palliative & supportive care
Chronically ill adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients experience barriers to accessing psychosocial care. AYAs who receive palliative and psychosocial care experience numerous benefits from these services. However, we still lack research investigating age-appropriate programs targeting AYAs' psychosocial needs that are delivered virtually and e...
Lo, Un Cheng Musa, Hala Li, Jeffery Gaon, Janet Hibbs, David E Ong, Jennifer A
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Palliative & supportive care
The demand of palliative care is increasing due to the aging population and treatment hesitancy or intentional avoidance compromises symptom management. To identify patient beliefs associated with medication hesitancy by using the theory of planned behavior (TPB) namely, attitudes, subjective norms, behavioral intention, and perceived behavioral co...