Background: Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 2015, the German Association for Palliative Medicine (DGP) published an evidence based guideline for palliative care in adults with incurable cancer. Before publication we conducted a national survey among members of the DGP to detect possible barriers and facilitators for its implementation. The aim of the present publication was to evaluate critical attitudes and beliefs which could hinder the effective implementation of the new guideline and to evaluate differences within professional groups and medical specialisations. Methods: This web-based online survey was addressed to all members of the DGP in summer 2014. Twenty-one questions concerni...
Objectives To study the views of a wide range of representatives from organizations and institutions...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Background: Little research has been carried out to determine the attitudes of palliative care profe...
BACKGROUND Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 201...
Objective: To describe awareness, use and supportiveness for physicians of three practice guidelines...
In high-income countries a large proportion of all deaths occur in hospitals. A common way to transl...
Background: The WHO definitions of palliative care have been adopted in Denmark and implemented in T...
Abstract Background One ambition regarding palliative care is that it should be more accessible to p...
Background: The problems related to requests for euthanasia by terminal patients; the variations in ...
Introduction: Palliative care is defined as the total active care of patients whose disease is not r...
Demographic changes, the evolvement of modern medicine and new treatments for severe diseases, incre...
On one hand, the development of medicine allows to prolong the life of patients who previously had n...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
Abstract Background Statements on potential measures to improve palliative care in Germany predomina...
Definition of the problem: Decisions concerning treatment limitation and Palliative Care are often c...
Objectives To study the views of a wide range of representatives from organizations and institutions...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Background: Little research has been carried out to determine the attitudes of palliative care profe...
BACKGROUND Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 201...
Objective: To describe awareness, use and supportiveness for physicians of three practice guidelines...
In high-income countries a large proportion of all deaths occur in hospitals. A common way to transl...
Background: The WHO definitions of palliative care have been adopted in Denmark and implemented in T...
Abstract Background One ambition regarding palliative care is that it should be more accessible to p...
Background: The problems related to requests for euthanasia by terminal patients; the variations in ...
Introduction: Palliative care is defined as the total active care of patients whose disease is not r...
Demographic changes, the evolvement of modern medicine and new treatments for severe diseases, incre...
On one hand, the development of medicine allows to prolong the life of patients who previously had n...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
Abstract Background Statements on potential measures to improve palliative care in Germany predomina...
Definition of the problem: Decisions concerning treatment limitation and Palliative Care are often c...
Objectives To study the views of a wide range of representatives from organizations and institutions...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Background: Little research has been carried out to determine the attitudes of palliative care profe...