The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often neglected aspect of quality of life (QOL) measurement in palliative care effectiveness research despite compelling evidence of the high value patients place on this domain.This paper describes the preliminary development and evaluation of a new, single-item, end-of-life patient-reported outcome measure (EOLPRO) designed to capture changes in the ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life.Cognitive interviews with purposively sampled Australian palliative care patients (N = 9) were analysed thematically to explore content validity. Simultaneously, secondary analysis of data from a randomised controlled trial comparing ketamine and placebo f...
CONTEXT: A major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the require...
For patients near the end of life, quality of life becomes an even more central goal of care than fo...
AbstractContextA major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the r...
The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often neglected aspect of...
INTRODUCTION: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
INTRODUCTION: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
Introduction: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
Introduction: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
End-of-life (EoL) care is increasingly used as a generic term in preference to palliative care or te...
In palliative care, outcome measures are increasingly used to aid clinical practice, conduct audit a...
The provision of care that enhances the quality of life at the end of life is a fundamental goal of ...
Purpose: Head-to-head comparison of reliability, validity and responsiveness of four patient-reporte...
CONTEXT: A major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the require...
Purpose of review The aim of this review is to summarize the current state of the science in physica...
CONTEXT: A major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the require...
CONTEXT: A major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the require...
For patients near the end of life, quality of life becomes an even more central goal of care than fo...
AbstractContextA major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the r...
The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often neglected aspect of...
INTRODUCTION: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
INTRODUCTION: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
Introduction: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
Introduction: The ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life is an often negle...
End-of-life (EoL) care is increasingly used as a generic term in preference to palliative care or te...
In palliative care, outcome measures are increasingly used to aid clinical practice, conduct audit a...
The provision of care that enhances the quality of life at the end of life is a fundamental goal of ...
Purpose: Head-to-head comparison of reliability, validity and responsiveness of four patient-reporte...
CONTEXT: A major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the require...
Purpose of review The aim of this review is to summarize the current state of the science in physica...
CONTEXT: A major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the require...
CONTEXT: A major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the require...
For patients near the end of life, quality of life becomes an even more central goal of care than fo...
AbstractContextA major barrier to widening and sustaining palliative care service provision is the r...