Contains fulltext : 50142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals are able to consult Palliative Care Consultation (PCC) teams about individual patients, for information, support and advice. This study aims to understand which spiritual issues are discussed in these consultations and to determine which factors influence whether they are raised or not. METHODS: The national register of the consultations of the PCC teams was analysed for a two-year period. RESULTS: Spiritual issues played a role in 8.4% of palliative care consultations, of which 4.1% were by phone and 18.3% were bedside consultations. Often spiritual issues were raised by the consultant during the ...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
INTRODUCTION: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals are able to consult Palliative Care Consu...
Background: The World Health Organization defines palliativecare as encompassing the control of pai...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is an important aspect of palliative care. In the Netherlands, general pr...
Contains fulltext : 48946.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Palliative Car...
Palliative care in The Netherlands is mainly provided by generalist professionals who are part of th...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
Contains fulltext : 47673.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)GOALS OF WORK:...
Palliative care in The Netherlands is mainly provided by generalist professionals who are part of th...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
INTRODUCTION: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals are able to consult Palliative Care Consu...
Background: The World Health Organization defines palliativecare as encompassing the control of pai...
BACKGROUND: Spiritual care is an important aspect of palliative care. In the Netherlands, general pr...
Contains fulltext : 48946.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Palliative Car...
Palliative care in The Netherlands is mainly provided by generalist professionals who are part of th...
Background: In the Netherlands, the spiritual dimension in healthcare became marginal in the second ...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
Contains fulltext : 47673.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)GOALS OF WORK:...
Palliative care in The Netherlands is mainly provided by generalist professionals who are part of th...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
Context: Palliative care aims to support patients’ spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...
CONTEXT: Palliative care aims to support patients' spiritual needs with the intention of promoting t...