none11siBACKGROUND: Using the 'surprise' question 'Would you be surprised if this patient died in the next year?' may improve physicians' prognostic accuracy and identify people appropriate for palliative care. AIM: Determine the prognostic accuracy of general practitioners asking the 'surprise' question about their patients with advanced (stage IV) cancer. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Between December 2011 and February 2012, 42 of 50 randomly selected general practitioners (Bologna area, Italy) prospectively classified 231 patients diagnosed with advanced cancer according to the 'surprise' question and supplied the status of each patient 1 year later. RESULTS: Of the 231 patients, general practitioners responded ...
Background: Palliative needs in older patients are often not timely identified. The Surprise Questio...
Background The Surprise Question (SQ) “would I be surprised if this patient were to die in the next ...
Objective Few reliable and valid prognostic tools are available to help emergency physicians identif...
Objective This prospective study aimed to evaluate the performance of the 'Surprise Question' (SQ) '...
The Surprise Question (SQ) "would I be surprised if this patient were to die in the next 12 months?"...
Abstract Background In our aging society, palliative care should be a standard component of health c...
Background: The surprise question (SQ), \u27 Would you be surprised if this patient died within the ...
BACKGROUND: The Surprise Question ('Would I be surprised if this patient died within 12 months?') id...
Objectives To determine the prognostic value of the Surprise Question (SQ) in older persons. Methods...
BACKGROUND The Surprise Question ('Would I be surprised if this patient died within 12 months?') ...
Objectives: To determine the prognostic value of the Surprise Question (SQ) in older persons. Method...
BACKGROUND The Surprise Question (SQ) "would I be surprised if this patient were to die in the ne...
The author discusses the predictive value of the surprise question to identify whether patients shou...
OBJECTIVE: Few reliable and valid prognostic tools are available to help emergency physicians identi...
Objectives: Accurate assessment that a patient is in the last phase of life is a prerequisite for ti...
Background: Palliative needs in older patients are often not timely identified. The Surprise Questio...
Background The Surprise Question (SQ) “would I be surprised if this patient were to die in the next ...
Objective Few reliable and valid prognostic tools are available to help emergency physicians identif...
Objective This prospective study aimed to evaluate the performance of the 'Surprise Question' (SQ) '...
The Surprise Question (SQ) "would I be surprised if this patient were to die in the next 12 months?"...
Abstract Background In our aging society, palliative care should be a standard component of health c...
Background: The surprise question (SQ), \u27 Would you be surprised if this patient died within the ...
BACKGROUND: The Surprise Question ('Would I be surprised if this patient died within 12 months?') id...
Objectives To determine the prognostic value of the Surprise Question (SQ) in older persons. Methods...
BACKGROUND The Surprise Question ('Would I be surprised if this patient died within 12 months?') ...
Objectives: To determine the prognostic value of the Surprise Question (SQ) in older persons. Method...
BACKGROUND The Surprise Question (SQ) "would I be surprised if this patient were to die in the ne...
The author discusses the predictive value of the surprise question to identify whether patients shou...
OBJECTIVE: Few reliable and valid prognostic tools are available to help emergency physicians identi...
Objectives: Accurate assessment that a patient is in the last phase of life is a prerequisite for ti...
Background: Palliative needs in older patients are often not timely identified. The Surprise Questio...
Background The Surprise Question (SQ) “would I be surprised if this patient were to die in the next ...
Objective Few reliable and valid prognostic tools are available to help emergency physicians identif...