Objectives The decision to refer a patient to palliative care is complex and often highly variable between medical specialists. In this paper, we examine medical specialists' motivations and triggers underpinning decisionmaking around referral to palliative care in order to facilitate improvements in referral practices
Introduction. Palliative care is primarily concerned with improving the quality of life of patients ...
Background Policies emphasise the importance of collaborative working in community palliative care. ...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
Objectives: The decision to refer a patient to palliative care is complex and often highly variable ...
Recent literature has suggested that earlier referral to palliative care can improve quality of life...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Evidence suggests that the utilisation of community palliative care services varies considerably acc...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Purpose: Cancer specialists can facilitate timely and appropriate access to specialized palliative c...
Ghana’s chronic disease burden is on the rise. An essential aspect of clinical care in chronic disea...
Many people who might benefit from specialist palliative care services are not using them.We examine...
Abstract: The objective of this research was to determine whether consultant physicians would consid...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Background: There are no nationally agreed criteria for admission to specialist palliative day care ...
Introduction. Palliative care is primarily concerned with improving the quality of life of patients ...
Background Policies emphasise the importance of collaborative working in community palliative care. ...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
Objectives: The decision to refer a patient to palliative care is complex and often highly variable ...
Recent literature has suggested that earlier referral to palliative care can improve quality of life...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Evidence suggests that the utilisation of community palliative care services varies considerably acc...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Purpose: Cancer specialists can facilitate timely and appropriate access to specialized palliative c...
Ghana’s chronic disease burden is on the rise. An essential aspect of clinical care in chronic disea...
Many people who might benefit from specialist palliative care services are not using them.We examine...
Abstract: The objective of this research was to determine whether consultant physicians would consid...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Background: There are no nationally agreed criteria for admission to specialist palliative day care ...
Introduction. Palliative care is primarily concerned with improving the quality of life of patients ...
Background Policies emphasise the importance of collaborative working in community palliative care. ...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...