Objective: As medical education evolves, emphasis on chronic care management within the medical curriculum becomes essential. Because of the consistent lack of appropriate end-of-life care training, far too many patients die without the benefits of hospice care. This study explores the association between physician knowledge, training status, and level of comfort with hospice care referral of terminally ill patients. Method: In 2011, anonymous surveys were distributed to physicians in postgraduate years 1, 2, and 3; fellows; hospital attending physicians; specialists; and other healthcare professionals in five hospitals of a large health system in New York. Demographic comparisons were performed using chi(2) and Fisher\u27s exact tests. Spe...
Background: The care and support of dying patients and their families are among the most important s...
Background There is a growing demand for palliative care (PC) in Emergency departments (ED) as the n...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
CONTEXT: Emergency medicine (EM) residents perceive palliative care (PC) skills as important and wan...
Introduction: In a 2008 focus group study regarding the improvement of palliative care in the Emerge...
Hospice care has existed in the United States for over 20 years yet referral rates to hospice servic...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
As of 1995, 90 % of medical schools offered occa-sional lectures and short courses on death and dyin...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Background: Emergency physicians care for patients with palliative and hospice needs. More than 75 p...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Background: Globally, residential aged care is a common place to receive palliative care. Yet 70% of...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend advanced care planning for terminally ill patients with <1 year ...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: The care and support of dying patients and their families are among the most important s...
Background There is a growing demand for palliative care (PC) in Emergency departments (ED) as the n...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
CONTEXT: Emergency medicine (EM) residents perceive palliative care (PC) skills as important and wan...
Introduction: In a 2008 focus group study regarding the improvement of palliative care in the Emerge...
Hospice care has existed in the United States for over 20 years yet referral rates to hospice servic...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
As of 1995, 90 % of medical schools offered occa-sional lectures and short courses on death and dyin...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Background: Emergency physicians care for patients with palliative and hospice needs. More than 75 p...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Background: Globally, residential aged care is a common place to receive palliative care. Yet 70% of...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend advanced care planning for terminally ill patients with <1 year ...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: The care and support of dying patients and their families are among the most important s...
Background There is a growing demand for palliative care (PC) in Emergency departments (ED) as the n...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...