Abstract Objective In Indonesia, palliative care has not been uniformly implemented at all levels of healthcare facilities. Healthcare personnel play an important role in providing that care. This study aimed to explore the current conditions and expectations regarding palliative care from the perspective of healthcare personnel. Results A qualitative study was conducted with 12 physicians and five nurses from December 2017 to June 2018. In-depth interviews of these professionals were conducted. The responses were subjected to inductive thematic analysis, generating five themes and 24 subthemes. The themes were (1) family and environment, including barriers and contributions to palliative care; (2) numbers and competence of healthcare provi...
Palliative care delivery in Surabaya community, Indonesia, is in collaboration with palliative volun...
[[abstract]]The number of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients has been growing substantially wor...
felt by patients in the end of life. Patients with terminal illness, such as cancer, often feel aba...
Abstract Purpose of review To summarize the current status of palliative care and the role of psycho...
The development of palliative care in Indonesia has been slow due to the absence of palliative care ...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers and mechanisms in the development of palliative care ...
In this thesis, four aspects of advanced cancer care in Indonesia have been studied: (1) The identif...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients with cancer often face physical, psychological, so...
Abstract Background The demand for palliative care in hospitals in Thailand has rapidly increased in...
Aims and objectives. To describe the process that nurses experienced in engaging with families in Ma...
The purpose of this research was to conceptualise integrated palliative care in the Indonesian conte...
Methods: An ethnographic approach was utilised in this study. Observations and informal interviews w...
Background: The number of critical patients in need of palliative care in the ICU was increase. Howe...
Abstract Introduction Despite continuously growing, palliative care in Thailand still needs further ...
Palliative care delivery in Surabaya community, Indonesia, is in collaboration with palliative volun...
[[abstract]]The number of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients has been growing substantially wor...
felt by patients in the end of life. Patients with terminal illness, such as cancer, often feel aba...
Abstract Purpose of review To summarize the current status of palliative care and the role of psycho...
The development of palliative care in Indonesia has been slow due to the absence of palliative care ...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers and mechanisms in the development of palliative care ...
In this thesis, four aspects of advanced cancer care in Indonesia have been studied: (1) The identif...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients with cancer often face physical, psychological, so...
Abstract Background The demand for palliative care in hospitals in Thailand has rapidly increased in...
Aims and objectives. To describe the process that nurses experienced in engaging with families in Ma...
The purpose of this research was to conceptualise integrated palliative care in the Indonesian conte...
Methods: An ethnographic approach was utilised in this study. Observations and informal interviews w...
Background: The number of critical patients in need of palliative care in the ICU was increase. Howe...
Abstract Introduction Despite continuously growing, palliative care in Thailand still needs further ...
Palliative care delivery in Surabaya community, Indonesia, is in collaboration with palliative volun...
[[abstract]]The number of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients has been growing substantially wor...
felt by patients in the end of life. Patients with terminal illness, such as cancer, often feel aba...