Abstract Background In order to avoid unnecessary use of hospital services at the end-of-life, palliative care should be initiated early enough in order to have sufficient time to initiate and carry out good quality advance care planning (ACP). This single center study assesses the impact of the PC decision and its timing on the use of hospital services at EOL and the place of death. Methods A randomly chosen cohort of 992 cancer patients treated in a tertiary hospital between Jan 2013 –Dec 2014, who were deceased by the end of 2014, were selected from the total number of 2737 identified from the hospital database. The PC decision (t...
Introduction Expected time to death is often used to determine eligibility to publicly funded commun...
Abstract Problem: Palliative care (PC) services are widely underutilized for patients with cancer, p...
International audienceBackground: Palliative care (PC) referral is recommended early in the course o...
Background In order to avoid unnecessary use of hospital services at the end-of-life, palliative car...
Background: In order to avoid unnecessary use of hospital services at the end-of-life, palliative ca...
Background/aim: Continuing chemotherapy or using hospital services near the end of life (EOL) and de...
BackgroundUntil recently, palliative care (PC) resources in Finland have been sparse. To meet the in...
Background: To avoid aggressive treatments at the end-of-life and to provide palliative care (PC), p...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to establish the association between timing and provision of palliative...
Objective For patients with advanced cancer, several randomised controlled trials have shown that ac...
Background: Despite lung, colon, and rectal cancer being the leading and third leading cause of canc...
Abstract Background Until recently, palliative care (PC) resources in Finland have been sparse. To m...
International audienceObjective To examine the impact of oncologist awareness of palliative care (PC...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is noted for its late presentation at diagnosis, limited prognosis and...
Context: Although community-based palliative care (CPC) is associated with decreased acute care use ...
Introduction Expected time to death is often used to determine eligibility to publicly funded commun...
Abstract Problem: Palliative care (PC) services are widely underutilized for patients with cancer, p...
International audienceBackground: Palliative care (PC) referral is recommended early in the course o...
Background In order to avoid unnecessary use of hospital services at the end-of-life, palliative car...
Background: In order to avoid unnecessary use of hospital services at the end-of-life, palliative ca...
Background/aim: Continuing chemotherapy or using hospital services near the end of life (EOL) and de...
BackgroundUntil recently, palliative care (PC) resources in Finland have been sparse. To meet the in...
Background: To avoid aggressive treatments at the end-of-life and to provide palliative care (PC), p...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to establish the association between timing and provision of palliative...
Objective For patients with advanced cancer, several randomised controlled trials have shown that ac...
Background: Despite lung, colon, and rectal cancer being the leading and third leading cause of canc...
Abstract Background Until recently, palliative care (PC) resources in Finland have been sparse. To m...
International audienceObjective To examine the impact of oncologist awareness of palliative care (PC...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is noted for its late presentation at diagnosis, limited prognosis and...
Context: Although community-based palliative care (CPC) is associated with decreased acute care use ...
Introduction Expected time to death is often used to determine eligibility to publicly funded commun...
Abstract Problem: Palliative care (PC) services are widely underutilized for patients with cancer, p...
International audienceBackground: Palliative care (PC) referral is recommended early in the course o...