The author's final peer reviewed version is available from the URI link. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Background: Medications for symptom management in palliative care have associated, but poorly understood, harms. Drug-related harms have important clinical implications,may impact on patients’ compliance and contribute to symptoms. Objective: To explore the longitudinal relationship between oral morphine equivalent daily dose (MEDD) and oral diazepam equivalent daily dose (DEDD) with functional, cognitive, and symptom outcomes in patients receiving palliative care. Design: Secondary longitudinal analysis of cancer decedents (n = 235) was carried out from a palliative care randomized controlled ...
Importance: Antipsychotics are widely used for distressing symptoms of delirium, but efficacy has no...
Importance: Antipsychotics are widely used for distressing symptoms of delirium, but efficacy has no...
CONTEXT: Knowledge of determinants that are associated with the administration of continuous palliat...
BACKGROUND: Medications for symptom management in palliative care have associated, but poorly unders...
© 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: Medications for symptom management in palliative care hav...
Background Medications used to manage symptoms in patients with cancer have associated, but poorly u...
Background: Palliative sedation (PS) is necessary in a significant percentage of patients dying on a...
Aims: To assess whether opioid and sedative medication use affects survival (from hospice admission ...
Introduction: Patients often experience delirium at the end of life. Benzodiazepine use may be assoc...
© 2017 The Authors Context: Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Pal...
Introduction: Prescribing practice in hospice/palliative care is largely extrapolated from other are...
Introduction: Prescribing practice in hospice/palliative care is largely extrapolated from other are...
Patients receiving palliative care often possess multiple risk factors and predisposing conditions f...
Contains fulltext : 167641.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
AbstractBackgroundPalliative sedation (PS) is necessary in a significant percentage of patients dyin...
Importance: Antipsychotics are widely used for distressing symptoms of delirium, but efficacy has no...
Importance: Antipsychotics are widely used for distressing symptoms of delirium, but efficacy has no...
CONTEXT: Knowledge of determinants that are associated with the administration of continuous palliat...
BACKGROUND: Medications for symptom management in palliative care have associated, but poorly unders...
© 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: Medications for symptom management in palliative care hav...
Background Medications used to manage symptoms in patients with cancer have associated, but poorly u...
Background: Palliative sedation (PS) is necessary in a significant percentage of patients dying on a...
Aims: To assess whether opioid and sedative medication use affects survival (from hospice admission ...
Introduction: Patients often experience delirium at the end of life. Benzodiazepine use may be assoc...
© 2017 The Authors Context: Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Pal...
Introduction: Prescribing practice in hospice/palliative care is largely extrapolated from other are...
Introduction: Prescribing practice in hospice/palliative care is largely extrapolated from other are...
Patients receiving palliative care often possess multiple risk factors and predisposing conditions f...
Contains fulltext : 167641.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
AbstractBackgroundPalliative sedation (PS) is necessary in a significant percentage of patients dyin...
Importance: Antipsychotics are widely used for distressing symptoms of delirium, but efficacy has no...
Importance: Antipsychotics are widely used for distressing symptoms of delirium, but efficacy has no...
CONTEXT: Knowledge of determinants that are associated with the administration of continuous palliat...