Background: despite a mortality rate of approximately 30% in acute stroke, little is known about the palliative care needs of this group of patients. Design: prospective study of 191 acute stroke patients admitted to hospital in England. Biographical, medical and stroke-related data were collected. Participants completed the Sheffield Profile for Assessment and Referral to Care (SPARC), a screening tool for referral to specialist palliative care. Findings: over 50% reported moderate to significant fatigue-related problems. Approximately 50% reported symptom-related problems (e.g. pain) or psychological distress (e.g. anxiety). Approximately 25% had concerns about death or dying, and 66% had concerns about dependence and disability. Over 50%...
Purpose: Severe stroke poses vast challenges. Appropriate goals of care according to individual pref...
The aims of this qualitative study were to identify patients’ and family members’ experiences of acu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stroke is a devastating illness. Significant progress has been made in the preven...
Background: despite a mortality rate of approximately 30% in acute stroke, little is known about the...
The aim of this literature review was to identify the palliative care needs of stroke patients. Stro...
The aim of this literature review was to identify the palliative care needs of stroke patients. Stro...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in England and Wales, accounting for 11% of all death...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Needs of patients dying from stroke are poorly investigated. We aim to asses...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western countries. However, there is still a lack of r...
Although patient survival after stroke has improved, stroke remains a leading cause of death and sev...
Aims: Internationally, there is an urgent need to implement guidelines supporting integration of pal...
AIMS: Internationally, there is an urgent need to implement guidelines supporting integration of pal...
Stroke is a leading cause of death, disability and is a symptom burden worldwide. It impacts patient...
Objectives: To investigate factors associated with referral of patients from an Australian stroke ca...
The aims of this qualitative study were to identify patients’ and family members’ experiences of acu...
Purpose: Severe stroke poses vast challenges. Appropriate goals of care according to individual pref...
The aims of this qualitative study were to identify patients’ and family members’ experiences of acu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stroke is a devastating illness. Significant progress has been made in the preven...
Background: despite a mortality rate of approximately 30% in acute stroke, little is known about the...
The aim of this literature review was to identify the palliative care needs of stroke patients. Stro...
The aim of this literature review was to identify the palliative care needs of stroke patients. Stro...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death in England and Wales, accounting for 11% of all death...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Needs of patients dying from stroke are poorly investigated. We aim to asses...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western countries. However, there is still a lack of r...
Although patient survival after stroke has improved, stroke remains a leading cause of death and sev...
Aims: Internationally, there is an urgent need to implement guidelines supporting integration of pal...
AIMS: Internationally, there is an urgent need to implement guidelines supporting integration of pal...
Stroke is a leading cause of death, disability and is a symptom burden worldwide. It impacts patient...
Objectives: To investigate factors associated with referral of patients from an Australian stroke ca...
The aims of this qualitative study were to identify patients’ and family members’ experiences of acu...
Purpose: Severe stroke poses vast challenges. Appropriate goals of care according to individual pref...
The aims of this qualitative study were to identify patients’ and family members’ experiences of acu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stroke is a devastating illness. Significant progress has been made in the preven...