© 2010 Waller et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Background Palliative care should be provided according to the individual needs of the patient, caregiver and family, so that the type and level of care provided, as well as the setting in which it is delivered, are dependent on the complexity and severity of individual needs, rather than prognosis or diagnosis [1]. This paper presents a study designed to assess the feasibility and efficacy of an intervention to assist in ...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve qualit...
PURPOSE: The support needs of cancer patients vary according to the phase of their cancer journey. ...
Background: Specialist palliative care (SPC) providers tend to use the term ‘complex’ to refer to t...
Background:\ud Palliative care should be provided according to the individual needs of the patient, ...
Background. Palliative care should be provided according to the individual needs of the patient, car...
Background: Palliative care should be provided according to the individual needs of the patient, car...
Context: Improving the effectiveness of cancer care delivery has become a major focus of research. O...
Context: Improving the effectiveness of cancer care delivery has become a major focus of research. O...
BACKGROUND Palliative care interventions improve quality-of-life for advanced cancer patients and...
Introduction: The benefits of palliative care rely on how healthcare professionals assess patients' ...
Objective: To assess the impact of the systematic use of the <i>Palliative Care Needs Assessment Gui...
Objective: To assess the impact of the systematic use of the Palliative Care Needs Assessment Guidel...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve quali...
The benefits of palliative care rely on how healthcare professionals assess patients' needs in the i...
Background: Needs assessment is a valuable approach for determining the way health and social servic...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve qualit...
PURPOSE: The support needs of cancer patients vary according to the phase of their cancer journey. ...
Background: Specialist palliative care (SPC) providers tend to use the term ‘complex’ to refer to t...
Background:\ud Palliative care should be provided according to the individual needs of the patient, ...
Background. Palliative care should be provided according to the individual needs of the patient, car...
Background: Palliative care should be provided according to the individual needs of the patient, car...
Context: Improving the effectiveness of cancer care delivery has become a major focus of research. O...
Context: Improving the effectiveness of cancer care delivery has become a major focus of research. O...
BACKGROUND Palliative care interventions improve quality-of-life for advanced cancer patients and...
Introduction: The benefits of palliative care rely on how healthcare professionals assess patients' ...
Objective: To assess the impact of the systematic use of the <i>Palliative Care Needs Assessment Gui...
Objective: To assess the impact of the systematic use of the Palliative Care Needs Assessment Guidel...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve quali...
The benefits of palliative care rely on how healthcare professionals assess patients' needs in the i...
Background: Needs assessment is a valuable approach for determining the way health and social servic...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve qualit...
PURPOSE: The support needs of cancer patients vary according to the phase of their cancer journey. ...
Background: Specialist palliative care (SPC) providers tend to use the term ‘complex’ to refer to t...