Background: Clinicians and patients find prognosis and end-of-life care discussions challenging. Misunderstanding one's prognosis can contribute to poor decision-making and end-of-life quality of life. A question prompt list (booklet of questions patients can ask clinicians) targeting these issues may help overcome communication barriers. None exists for end-of-life discussions outside the palliative care setting. Aim: To develop/pilot a question prompt list facilitating discussion/planning of end-of-life care for oncology patients with advanced cancer from Australia and the United States and to explore acceptability, perceived benefits/challenges of using the question prompt list, suggestions for improvements and the necessity of country-s...
Background: Globally, cancers are the second leading cause of death. When the cancer can no longer b...
Objectives Question prompt lists (QPLs) support patients and family to ask questions they consider i...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of routine provision of patient question pro...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Patients are often not given the information needed to understand the...
Over a third of adult patients with cancer die prematurely of their disease. Patients are often not ...
Purpose To build on results of a cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a combined patient-onc...
Objective: To explore patients' perspectives across two cultures (Australia and USA) regarding commu...
Objective The objective of this study was to provide insight into how advanced cancer patients and t...
International audiencePurpose of reviewThis literature review sets out to summarize knowledge on the...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
Introduction: Timely communication about lifeexpectancy and end-of-life care is crucial forensuring ...
Objectives: Accurate assessment that a patient is in the last phase of life is a prerequisite for ti...
Objectives: The study examined: 1) the proportion of patients who received their preferred level of ...
Background This study explores with patients, carers and health care professionals if, when and how...
Little is known in Australia about current practice relating to medical end-of-life decisions preced...
Background: Globally, cancers are the second leading cause of death. When the cancer can no longer b...
Objectives Question prompt lists (QPLs) support patients and family to ask questions they consider i...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of routine provision of patient question pro...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background Patients are often not given the information needed to understand the...
Over a third of adult patients with cancer die prematurely of their disease. Patients are often not ...
Purpose To build on results of a cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a combined patient-onc...
Objective: To explore patients' perspectives across two cultures (Australia and USA) regarding commu...
Objective The objective of this study was to provide insight into how advanced cancer patients and t...
International audiencePurpose of reviewThis literature review sets out to summarize knowledge on the...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
Introduction: Timely communication about lifeexpectancy and end-of-life care is crucial forensuring ...
Objectives: Accurate assessment that a patient is in the last phase of life is a prerequisite for ti...
Objectives: The study examined: 1) the proportion of patients who received their preferred level of ...
Background This study explores with patients, carers and health care professionals if, when and how...
Little is known in Australia about current practice relating to medical end-of-life decisions preced...
Background: Globally, cancers are the second leading cause of death. When the cancer can no longer b...
Objectives Question prompt lists (QPLs) support patients and family to ask questions they consider i...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and acceptability of routine provision of patient question pro...