This new book provides a new outlook on the practice of palliative care worldwide. All five continents are represented in this book by global leaders in this relatively new subspecialty. The chapters in the book re-emphasize the fact that in the 21st century, most patients in the world still lack this elementary tool to alleviate suffering – physical, and even more so, emotional and spiritual – which are so critical to people, especially when patients conditions become fatal. An issue that comes up again and again from almost all parts of the world, regardless of religion and traditional backgrounds, ethnicities, beliefs or faith, refers to the critical lack of basic and advanced training for physicians, nurses, volunteers and the public at...
In resource-rich countries, chronic complex diseases have largely replaced acute causes of disabilit...
Katherine Sleeman and colleagues report the first worldwide projection of the future global burde...
Objectives Learn how physicians in specific countries provide palliative care to their patient popul...
The unprecedented global development of palliative care over the past 50 years, originating in a cou...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
Palliative care is an area of healthcare that focuses on relieving and preventing the suffering of p...
The need for palliative care education remains vital to contribute to the quality of life of patient...
Purpose: Despite increased access to palliative care in Africa, there remains substantial unmet need...
BACKGROUND Since Wright & Clark’s book on palliative care in Africa in 2006, there has not been a ...
The last quarter of the 20th century produced considerable advances in hospice and palliative care. ...
Although palliative care as a discipline in high income countries is maturing, it is still somewhat ...
Palliative care developed in the later part of the 20th century as a social movement and medical spe...
Palliative care is one of the most important factors in the fight against chronic diseases. It begin...
This book is designed to provide a comprehensive insight unto the key and most prevalent contemporar...
This book is designed to provide a comprehensive insight unto the key and most prevalent contemporar...
In resource-rich countries, chronic complex diseases have largely replaced acute causes of disabilit...
Katherine Sleeman and colleagues report the first worldwide projection of the future global burde...
Objectives Learn how physicians in specific countries provide palliative care to their patient popul...
The unprecedented global development of palliative care over the past 50 years, originating in a cou...
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya, preceded by infectious and cardiovascular disea...
Palliative care is an area of healthcare that focuses on relieving and preventing the suffering of p...
The need for palliative care education remains vital to contribute to the quality of life of patient...
Purpose: Despite increased access to palliative care in Africa, there remains substantial unmet need...
BACKGROUND Since Wright & Clark’s book on palliative care in Africa in 2006, there has not been a ...
The last quarter of the 20th century produced considerable advances in hospice and palliative care. ...
Although palliative care as a discipline in high income countries is maturing, it is still somewhat ...
Palliative care developed in the later part of the 20th century as a social movement and medical spe...
Palliative care is one of the most important factors in the fight against chronic diseases. It begin...
This book is designed to provide a comprehensive insight unto the key and most prevalent contemporar...
This book is designed to provide a comprehensive insight unto the key and most prevalent contemporar...
In resource-rich countries, chronic complex diseases have largely replaced acute causes of disabilit...
Katherine Sleeman and colleagues report the first worldwide projection of the future global burde...
Objectives Learn how physicians in specific countries provide palliative care to their patient popul...