Older patients and their families desire control over health decisions in serious illness. Experts recommend discussion of prognosis and goals of care prior to decisions about treatment. Having achieved longevity, older persons often prioritize other goals such as function, comfort, or family support—and skilled communication is critical to shift treatment to match these goals
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Background: There can be a mismatch between what the public see as important unanswered research que...
Objective: Patients with advanced diseases and frail older adults often face decisions regarding lif...
Older patients and their families desire control over health decisions in serious illness. Experts r...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
Because of the ageing of the western population, the number of older patients with cancer is increas...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...
Abstract In aging societies, the last phase of people’s lives changes profoundly, challenging tradit...
This dissertation compiles three papers that focus on challenges in research on and practice of pall...
Aim: Patients with cancer have varied preferences for involvement in decision-making. We sought olde...
Objective Patients with advanced diseases and frail older adults often face decisions regarding life...
Background and aim: Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process for mapping patients’ pri...
Contains fulltext : 245498.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Introduction. A...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Background: There can be a mismatch between what the public see as important unanswered research que...
Objective: Patients with advanced diseases and frail older adults often face decisions regarding lif...
Older patients and their families desire control over health decisions in serious illness. Experts r...
OBJECTIVES: For shared decision making, it is crucial to identify patients' priorities regarding hea...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
Because of the ageing of the western population, the number of older patients with cancer is increas...
We aimed to identify the level of prognostic disclosure, type of prognostic information and delivery...
PURPOSE: To investigate the treatment goals of older patients with non-curable cancer, whether those...
Abstract In aging societies, the last phase of people’s lives changes profoundly, challenging tradit...
This dissertation compiles three papers that focus on challenges in research on and practice of pall...
Aim: Patients with cancer have varied preferences for involvement in decision-making. We sought olde...
Objective Patients with advanced diseases and frail older adults often face decisions regarding life...
Background and aim: Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process for mapping patients’ pri...
Contains fulltext : 245498.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Introduction. A...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Background: There can be a mismatch between what the public see as important unanswered research que...
Objective: Patients with advanced diseases and frail older adults often face decisions regarding lif...