Evidence-based practice guidelines for end-of-life care for patients with lung cancer have been previously available only from the British health-care system. Currently in this setting, there has been increasing concern in attaining control of the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual distress of the patient and family. This American College of Chest Physicians’-sponsored multidisciplinary panel has generated recommendations for improving quality of life after examining the English-language literature for answers to some of the most important questions in end-of-life care. Communication between the doctor, patient, and family is central to the active total care of patients with disease that is not responsive to curative treatment. ...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is generally considered as part of the hospital where patients are tre...
NoContext. The End of Life Care Strategy for England highlights effective communication between pat...
Care of the dying is a fundamental part of a clinician's role. When somebody is dying, rather than t...
Despite advances in the detection, pathological diagnosis and therapeutics of lung cancer, many pati...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, lung cancer is a major health problem that is associated with sign...
Objective: To develop clinical practice guidelines for application of palliative care consultation, ...
Lung cancer accounts for 12 % of all can-cers and has the highest annual rate of mortality in men an...
KEY WORDS: palliative care; intensive care; end-of-life care T hese recommendations are in-tended to...
Metastatic lung cancer has a poor prognosis, with a mortality of more than 80% within one year. As c...
hile it may only be the third-leading neoplasm worldwide, lung cancer is the first cause of death by...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
The society of the United States of America needs more awareness of the means to have quality End-of...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process for mapping a patient's wishes and priorities...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is generally considered as part of the hospital where patients are tre...
NoContext. The End of Life Care Strategy for England highlights effective communication between pat...
Care of the dying is a fundamental part of a clinician's role. When somebody is dying, rather than t...
Despite advances in the detection, pathological diagnosis and therapeutics of lung cancer, many pati...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, lung cancer is a major health problem that is associated with sign...
Objective: To develop clinical practice guidelines for application of palliative care consultation, ...
Lung cancer accounts for 12 % of all can-cers and has the highest annual rate of mortality in men an...
KEY WORDS: palliative care; intensive care; end-of-life care T hese recommendations are in-tended to...
Metastatic lung cancer has a poor prognosis, with a mortality of more than 80% within one year. As c...
hile it may only be the third-leading neoplasm worldwide, lung cancer is the first cause of death by...
Context: End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many patients and f...
The society of the United States of America needs more awareness of the means to have quality End-of...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process for mapping a patient's wishes and priorities...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is generally considered as part of the hospital where patients are tre...
NoContext. The End of Life Care Strategy for England highlights effective communication between pat...
Care of the dying is a fundamental part of a clinician's role. When somebody is dying, rather than t...