Abstract With the aim of analysing the perception of cancer patients towards the end of life, a questionnaire was applied to 100 oncologic patients, of which 85% were unaware of living will/advance directives, 81% were unaware of the terms palliative care and 70% were unaware of order to not reanimate. After clarifying the meaning of the terms used, 62% agreed to make living will/advance directives, 82% to receive palliative care at home and 64% to be reanimated in any situation, but the majority (73%) disagreed with the practice of futility. Only 11% reported inadequacies in the communication of their diagnosis by the physician. The fact of having metastases elicited a broader reflection on the termination of life. The results allow to inf...
Background: Palliative care means improving quality of life along a spectrum of illnesses including ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the perception of cancer patients in palliative care about qualit...
Background: The perceptions of those called on to make decisions on behalf of patients who lack capa...
Background. Although terminal cancer is a widely used term, its meaning varies, which may lead to di...
Background and objectives: Definitions of medical futility, offered by healthcare professionals, bio...
Caring for patients at the end of life is perhaps the most noble of the medical arts, and for oncolo...
Objectives. (1) To identify patient characteristics associated with the perception cancer is incurab...
Sympathetic and frank communication about the terminal nature of advanced cancer is important to imp...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
The subject of communication between palliative care physicians and their patients regarding their d...
Euthanasia has been invariably discussed throughout Europe. In some countries, euthanasia has been l...
GOALS: The aims of this study were to describe the symptoms, their treatment during the final months...
Objectives: Accurate assessment that a patient is in the last phase of life is a prerequisite for ti...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of terminal illness and its consequences has been predominantly based ...
Background: Palliative care means improving quality of life along a spectrum of illnesses including ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the perception of cancer patients in palliative care about qualit...
Background: The perceptions of those called on to make decisions on behalf of patients who lack capa...
Background. Although terminal cancer is a widely used term, its meaning varies, which may lead to di...
Background and objectives: Definitions of medical futility, offered by healthcare professionals, bio...
Caring for patients at the end of life is perhaps the most noble of the medical arts, and for oncolo...
Objectives. (1) To identify patient characteristics associated with the perception cancer is incurab...
Sympathetic and frank communication about the terminal nature of advanced cancer is important to imp...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
The subject of communication between palliative care physicians and their patients regarding their d...
Euthanasia has been invariably discussed throughout Europe. In some countries, euthanasia has been l...
GOALS: The aims of this study were to describe the symptoms, their treatment during the final months...
Objectives: Accurate assessment that a patient is in the last phase of life is a prerequisite for ti...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of terminal illness and its consequences has been predominantly based ...
Background: Palliative care means improving quality of life along a spectrum of illnesses including ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the perception of cancer patients in palliative care about qualit...
Background: The perceptions of those called on to make decisions on behalf of patients who lack capa...