Abstract Background One ambition regarding palliative care is that it should be more accessible to patients and families regardless of care setting. Previous studies show many difficulties and shortcomings in the care of patients with palliative care needs in acute care facilities, but also challenges regarding efforts to implement palliative care. The aim of this study is to evaluate how the implementation of palliative care, using a combination of integration and consultation strategies, can change beliefs regarding palliative care among professionals in a surgical department. Method In order to explore professionals’ experiential outcome of an educational implementation strategy, a before-after qualitative design was used. The study was ...
Background: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals attending patients in the last phase of lif...
Abstract Introduction Patient participation is essential for quality palliative care, and physicians...
Background and aim: Quality improvement is continuously ongoing at different levels in our healthcar...
In high-income countries a large proportion of all deaths occur in hospitals. A common way to transl...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss nurses' and physicians' comments in a questionnaire ...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Dying in older persons precedes often by a prolonged period of frailty and multimorbidity. The globa...
Background: Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 20...
Background: There has been a global increase in the number of people who are dying of old age. This ...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
There is little evidence regarding primary healthcare team members perceptions concerning palliative...
It is a challenge to ensure high-quality palliative care. The aim was to investigate the perceptions...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
Background: The WHO definitions of palliative care have been adopted in Denmark and implemented in T...
Background: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals attending patients in the last phase of lif...
Abstract Introduction Patient participation is essential for quality palliative care, and physicians...
Background and aim: Quality improvement is continuously ongoing at different levels in our healthcar...
In high-income countries a large proportion of all deaths occur in hospitals. A common way to transl...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss nurses' and physicians' comments in a questionnaire ...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Dying in older persons precedes often by a prolonged period of frailty and multimorbidity. The globa...
Background: Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 20...
Background: There has been a global increase in the number of people who are dying of old age. This ...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
There is little evidence regarding primary healthcare team members perceptions concerning palliative...
It is a challenge to ensure high-quality palliative care. The aim was to investigate the perceptions...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
Background: The WHO definitions of palliative care have been adopted in Denmark and implemented in T...
Background: In the Netherlands, healthcare professionals attending patients in the last phase of lif...
Abstract Introduction Patient participation is essential for quality palliative care, and physicians...
Background and aim: Quality improvement is continuously ongoing at different levels in our healthcar...