The distinction between physiological and dysfunctional emotions in end-of-life care may be hard, for a twofold reason: on the one hand, the patient as a subject, with specific clinical features, personality, system of values; on the other hand, the clinical judgment by involved health professionals, particularly their specific cut-offs in discrimination between normal suffering and psychopathology. Both excessive/untimely medicalization and underestimation of medical conditions such as anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and insomnia may be a risk while dealing with end-of-life patients. Prompt, reliable psychiatric diagnosing contributes significantly to the major goal of dignity in death. The aims of a psychiatric consultation for pa...
Objective: Close collaboration between the cancer care team service and the psychiatric consultation...
This paper reported that the role to be played by a psyciatrist exercising terminal care was to do p...
Palliative care approaches patients and their suffering with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual model. Th...
The distinction between physiological and dysfunctional emotions in end-of-life care may be hard, fo...
Terminally ill patients who refuse life-supporting treatments and express a wish to die are often vi...
As a critical medicine, meaning in suffering plays a crucial role as terminal ill experience always ...
Objective: To critically analyse the proposed new psychiatric condition, demoralization syndrome, an...
Palliative care approaches the patient and his or her suffering with a biopsychosocial-spiritual mod...
BACKGROUND: As a significant proportion of patients receiving palliative care suffer from states of...
Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in people requiring palliative care. They are much more ...
Abstract: General hospital staff is experienced in dealing with the death of a patient. However, asi...
Palliative care practitioners are now better able than ever before to ameliorate end-of-life symptom...
Medical practitioners are confronted daily with decisions about patients’ capacity to consent to int...
Medical practitioners are confronted daily with decisions about patients’ capacity to consent to int...
Care of the dying is a fundamental part of a clinician's role. When somebody is dying, rather than t...
Objective: Close collaboration between the cancer care team service and the psychiatric consultation...
This paper reported that the role to be played by a psyciatrist exercising terminal care was to do p...
Palliative care approaches patients and their suffering with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual model. Th...
The distinction between physiological and dysfunctional emotions in end-of-life care may be hard, fo...
Terminally ill patients who refuse life-supporting treatments and express a wish to die are often vi...
As a critical medicine, meaning in suffering plays a crucial role as terminal ill experience always ...
Objective: To critically analyse the proposed new psychiatric condition, demoralization syndrome, an...
Palliative care approaches the patient and his or her suffering with a biopsychosocial-spiritual mod...
BACKGROUND: As a significant proportion of patients receiving palliative care suffer from states of...
Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in people requiring palliative care. They are much more ...
Abstract: General hospital staff is experienced in dealing with the death of a patient. However, asi...
Palliative care practitioners are now better able than ever before to ameliorate end-of-life symptom...
Medical practitioners are confronted daily with decisions about patients’ capacity to consent to int...
Medical practitioners are confronted daily with decisions about patients’ capacity to consent to int...
Care of the dying is a fundamental part of a clinician's role. When somebody is dying, rather than t...
Objective: Close collaboration between the cancer care team service and the psychiatric consultation...
This paper reported that the role to be played by a psyciatrist exercising terminal care was to do p...
Palliative care approaches patients and their suffering with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual model. Th...