Background: The care needs of patients with a limited prognosis (<12 months median) are complex and dynamic. Patients and caregivers must cope with many challenges, including physical symptoms and disabilities, uncertainty. and compromised self-efficacy. Healthcare is often characterized by disruptions in the transition between healthcare providers. The Milestones Communication Approach (MCA) is a structured, proactive, interprofessional concept that involves physicians and nurses and is aimed at providing coherent care across the disease trajectory. This study aims to evaluate these aspects of MCA: (1) the training of healthcare professionals, (2) implementation context and outcomes, (3) patient outcomes, and (4) effects on interprofess...
BackgroundRare cancers account for approximately 24% of all new cancers. The category of rare tumor ...
Introduction Clinicians often struggle to recognise when palliative care patients are imminently dyi...
Objectives To improve the ability of clinical staff to recognise end of life in hospital inpatients ...
Abstract Background The care needs of patients with a limited prognosis (<12 months median) are comp...
BACKGROUND: The care needs of patients with a limited prognosis (<12 months median) are complex and ...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements in diagnostics and therapy, the majority of lung tumours are diagno...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The care for patients with advanced disease and limited pr...
Introduction: Timely communication about lifeexpectancy and end-of-life care is crucial forensuring ...
Context and Objectives: The communication of patient prognosis is an essential component of modern h...
OBJECTIVE: Salutogenetic aspects are valuable for consideration in patient-centred care of advanced ...
Effectively communicating prognosis to patients with cancer is a key communication task for physicia...
BACKGROUND Palliative care phases (stable, unstable, deteriorating, terminal and bereavement) are ro...
Objectives: In shared decision making it is important to adequately, timely and actively involve pat...
BACKGROUND: An innovative patient-centred interprofessional communication concept with advanced lung...
BACKGROUND: Cancer patients experience psychological and social distress due to their medical tr...
BackgroundRare cancers account for approximately 24% of all new cancers. The category of rare tumor ...
Introduction Clinicians often struggle to recognise when palliative care patients are imminently dyi...
Objectives To improve the ability of clinical staff to recognise end of life in hospital inpatients ...
Abstract Background The care needs of patients with a limited prognosis (<12 months median) are comp...
BACKGROUND: The care needs of patients with a limited prognosis (<12 months median) are complex and ...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements in diagnostics and therapy, the majority of lung tumours are diagno...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The care for patients with advanced disease and limited pr...
Introduction: Timely communication about lifeexpectancy and end-of-life care is crucial forensuring ...
Context and Objectives: The communication of patient prognosis is an essential component of modern h...
OBJECTIVE: Salutogenetic aspects are valuable for consideration in patient-centred care of advanced ...
Effectively communicating prognosis to patients with cancer is a key communication task for physicia...
BACKGROUND Palliative care phases (stable, unstable, deteriorating, terminal and bereavement) are ro...
Objectives: In shared decision making it is important to adequately, timely and actively involve pat...
BACKGROUND: An innovative patient-centred interprofessional communication concept with advanced lung...
BACKGROUND: Cancer patients experience psychological and social distress due to their medical tr...
BackgroundRare cancers account for approximately 24% of all new cancers. The category of rare tumor ...
Introduction Clinicians often struggle to recognise when palliative care patients are imminently dyi...
Objectives To improve the ability of clinical staff to recognise end of life in hospital inpatients ...