Background: Meticulous assessment, monitoring, and treatment of symptoms are key components of palliative care. The Symptom Assessment Scale (SAS) is a 0-10 numerical rating scale (NRS) used for self-report of sleep, appetite, nausea, bowels, breathing, fatigue, and pain. Ideally, symptom rating should be by self-report; however, the ratings are often completed by nurses. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between simultaneous symptom ratings of patients and nurses in an Australian inpatient palliative care unit. Methods: All inpatients and their treating nurse (blinded to the patient's report) scored the SAS weekly. Nurse symptom rating was considered accurate if the score for an individual symptom differed by ≤1. The re...
palliative care; quality of life The Edmonton Symptom Assessment scale (ESAS) was used on 1004 occas...
Background: Monitoring adverse events during chemotherapy by clinicians is a standard practice but c...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the test-retest stability in assessments of perceived symptom inten...
Nearing death, hospice patients are increasingly unable or unwilling to self-report their symptom in...
Palliative patients experience substantial and distressing symptoms that impact on their quality of ...
OBJECTIVES A prospective study of symptom assessments made by a healthcare professional (HCP; nam...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the level of agreement of symptom assessment among older adult palli...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to examine the concordance of symptom assessment among the ...
Given the variety of palliative care settings within which symptom distress must be assessed, develo...
Background Data from the core data set of the Hospice and Palliative Care Evaluation (HOPE) from 199...
Given the variety of palliative care settings within which symptom distress must be assessed, develo...
The barriers to effective symptom management in hospice are not well described. We surveyed nurses o...
Background: Palliative cancer patients experience a complex clinical picture. Research shows little ...
Background: Implementation of routinely collected patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) ensures ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Many patients with advanced cancer depend upon health care providers for sympt...
palliative care; quality of life The Edmonton Symptom Assessment scale (ESAS) was used on 1004 occas...
Background: Monitoring adverse events during chemotherapy by clinicians is a standard practice but c...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the test-retest stability in assessments of perceived symptom inten...
Nearing death, hospice patients are increasingly unable or unwilling to self-report their symptom in...
Palliative patients experience substantial and distressing symptoms that impact on their quality of ...
OBJECTIVES A prospective study of symptom assessments made by a healthcare professional (HCP; nam...
Purpose/Objectives: To evaluate the level of agreement of symptom assessment among older adult palli...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to examine the concordance of symptom assessment among the ...
Given the variety of palliative care settings within which symptom distress must be assessed, develo...
Background Data from the core data set of the Hospice and Palliative Care Evaluation (HOPE) from 199...
Given the variety of palliative care settings within which symptom distress must be assessed, develo...
The barriers to effective symptom management in hospice are not well described. We surveyed nurses o...
Background: Palliative cancer patients experience a complex clinical picture. Research shows little ...
Background: Implementation of routinely collected patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) ensures ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Many patients with advanced cancer depend upon health care providers for sympt...
palliative care; quality of life The Edmonton Symptom Assessment scale (ESAS) was used on 1004 occas...
Background: Monitoring adverse events during chemotherapy by clinicians is a standard practice but c...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the test-retest stability in assessments of perceived symptom inten...