Background: Continuous quality improvement is fundamental in all health care, including hospice and palliative care. Identifying and systematically reducing symptomatic adverse events is limited in hospice and palliative care because these events are mostly attributed to disease progression. Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of symptomatic adverse events in hospice and palliative care and assessing their incidence. Methods: A retrospective, consecutive cohort of notes from a specialist palliative care inpatient service was surveyed by a clinical nurse consultant for symptomatic adverse events: falls, confusion, decreased consciousness, hypo- and hyperglycaemia, urinary retention, and hypotension. Demographic an...
Many people in our communities live with symptoms for years or decades, something of relevance to ho...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but littl...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether it is possible to determine signs of imminent dying and change ...
Background: Continuous quality improvement is fundamental in all health care, including hospice and ...
© Copyright 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2016. Objective: The aim of this work was to analyze routin...
Objective: The aim of this work was to analyze routine assessments recorded, when a patient was docu...
Purpose: Information about inpatient hospice activity is limited. No data exist about the pattern an...
Background: Implementation of routinely collected patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) ensures ...
Background: Incorporating home-based palliative care is a new frontier within health care.Many healt...
Purpose: Every health care sector including hospice/palliative care needs to systematically improve ...
Background: Patients in the terminal phase of chronic illnesses are often admitted to acute care war...
Background: A 282-bed community-based hospital in Southern California with a newly established palli...
CONTEXT: Knowledge of determinants that are associated with the administration of continuous palliat...
Nearing death, hospice patients are increasingly unable or unwilling to self-report their symptom in...
Symptom control may become challenging for terminally ill patients as they near the end of life. Pat...
Many people in our communities live with symptoms for years or decades, something of relevance to ho...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but littl...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether it is possible to determine signs of imminent dying and change ...
Background: Continuous quality improvement is fundamental in all health care, including hospice and ...
© Copyright 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2016. Objective: The aim of this work was to analyze routin...
Objective: The aim of this work was to analyze routine assessments recorded, when a patient was docu...
Purpose: Information about inpatient hospice activity is limited. No data exist about the pattern an...
Background: Implementation of routinely collected patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) ensures ...
Background: Incorporating home-based palliative care is a new frontier within health care.Many healt...
Purpose: Every health care sector including hospice/palliative care needs to systematically improve ...
Background: Patients in the terminal phase of chronic illnesses are often admitted to acute care war...
Background: A 282-bed community-based hospital in Southern California with a newly established palli...
CONTEXT: Knowledge of determinants that are associated with the administration of continuous palliat...
Nearing death, hospice patients are increasingly unable or unwilling to self-report their symptom in...
Symptom control may become challenging for terminally ill patients as they near the end of life. Pat...
Many people in our communities live with symptoms for years or decades, something of relevance to ho...
Background: Patients receiving palliative care are vulnerable to patient safety incidents but littl...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether it is possible to determine signs of imminent dying and change ...