Although cancer is a leading cause of death, little is known about cancer-related end-of-life care in China. We surveyed 60 Chinese oncology clinicians' practices and attitudes toward end-of-life care. Fewer than half reported available hospital-based hospice service, although most urban cancer patients die in the hospital. Most clinicians reported they felt competent to care for dying patients-more competent in controlling pain, constipation, nausea, and vomiting, but less competent in managing depression, anorexia, and dyspnea. Regarding disclosure, most believed that patients should know and want to know their diagnosis and stage, whereas families strongly resist informing patients. Unrealistic family expectations, fears of depressi...
Cancer patients are at high risk for suicide, particularly when they are informed about the cancer d...
The Experience of Cancer Pain and Barriers to Cancer Pain Management in a Community Sample of Chines...
The purpose of this study was threefold: (1) to examine attitudes held by Taiwanese family caregiver...
This thesis examines the lived experiences of end of life care for older cancer patients in China, a...
Abstract Background This nationwide survey studied the level of palliative care (PC) access for Chin...
Predictable deaths from diseases like cancer account for approximately 83% of deaths in China. Despi...
Introduction. There are increasing concerns about the negative impacts of chemotherapy near the end ...
Objectives: Chinese people are generally unfamiliar with the concept of advance care planning or adv...
Abstract Background Cancer imposes substantial burdens on cancer suffers, their families and the hea...
[[abstract]]Objective-To report and analyse the pattern of end-of-life decision making for terminal ...
End-of-life care is regarded as a special kind of palliative care service. At present, people in our...
Advance directives (ADs) have been legislated in many countries to protect patient autonomy regardin...
Background: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is widely used among Chinese cancer patients. However...
Aims. The aim of this study was to elicit patients' perceptions of their participation in a life rev...
[[abstract]]Background: Quality of end-of-life care received by cancer patients has never been explo...
Cancer patients are at high risk for suicide, particularly when they are informed about the cancer d...
The Experience of Cancer Pain and Barriers to Cancer Pain Management in a Community Sample of Chines...
The purpose of this study was threefold: (1) to examine attitudes held by Taiwanese family caregiver...
This thesis examines the lived experiences of end of life care for older cancer patients in China, a...
Abstract Background This nationwide survey studied the level of palliative care (PC) access for Chin...
Predictable deaths from diseases like cancer account for approximately 83% of deaths in China. Despi...
Introduction. There are increasing concerns about the negative impacts of chemotherapy near the end ...
Objectives: Chinese people are generally unfamiliar with the concept of advance care planning or adv...
Abstract Background Cancer imposes substantial burdens on cancer suffers, their families and the hea...
[[abstract]]Objective-To report and analyse the pattern of end-of-life decision making for terminal ...
End-of-life care is regarded as a special kind of palliative care service. At present, people in our...
Advance directives (ADs) have been legislated in many countries to protect patient autonomy regardin...
Background: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is widely used among Chinese cancer patients. However...
Aims. The aim of this study was to elicit patients' perceptions of their participation in a life rev...
[[abstract]]Background: Quality of end-of-life care received by cancer patients has never been explo...
Cancer patients are at high risk for suicide, particularly when they are informed about the cancer d...
The Experience of Cancer Pain and Barriers to Cancer Pain Management in a Community Sample of Chines...
The purpose of this study was threefold: (1) to examine attitudes held by Taiwanese family caregiver...