BACKGROUND: In palliative care patients, fatigue can be severely debilitating and is often not counteracted with rest, thereby impacting daily activity and quality of life. Further complicating issues are the multidimensionality, subjective nature and lack of a consensus definition of fatigue. The review aimed to evaluate the efficacy of pharmacological treatments for fatigue in palliative care, with a focus on patients at an advanced stage of disease, including patients with cancer and other chronic diseases. METHODS: We considered randomized controlled trials concerning adult palliative care with a focus on pharmacological treatment of fatigue compared with placebo, application of two drugs, usual care or a non-pharmacological interventio...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common problems of patients with lung canc...
Background: It is estimated that 29% of deaths in Australia are caused by malignant disease each yea...
Objective: Current guidelines have different recommendations on applying pharmacological interventio...
What is the best available evidence regarding pharmacologic treatments used to relieve nonspecific f...
Background: Fatigue affects most patients living with advanced cancer and is a symptom that healthc...
Background: Fatigue is recognized as one of the most prevalent, distressing and debilitating symptom...
BACKGROUND: Cancer-related fatigue is an important clinical problem. It is common, distressing, and ...
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is one of themost debilitating symptoms in patients with cancer. It is ...
Background: Evidence regarding the pharmacological interventions to manage cancer-related fatigue (C...
BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a prevalent and burdensome symptom for patients with incurable cancer receivi...
Background: cancer related fatigue (CRF) is common, under-recognised and difficult to treat. There h...
BackgroundThis is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in issue 1 2008 (Mint...
PURPOSE: Fatigue is a frequently reported symptom by patients with advanced cancer, but hardly any p...
Context Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Palliative care guidel...
It is estimated that 29% of deaths in Australia are caused by malignant disease each year and can be...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common problems of patients with lung canc...
Background: It is estimated that 29% of deaths in Australia are caused by malignant disease each yea...
Objective: Current guidelines have different recommendations on applying pharmacological interventio...
What is the best available evidence regarding pharmacologic treatments used to relieve nonspecific f...
Background: Fatigue affects most patients living with advanced cancer and is a symptom that healthc...
Background: Fatigue is recognized as one of the most prevalent, distressing and debilitating symptom...
BACKGROUND: Cancer-related fatigue is an important clinical problem. It is common, distressing, and ...
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is one of themost debilitating symptoms in patients with cancer. It is ...
Background: Evidence regarding the pharmacological interventions to manage cancer-related fatigue (C...
BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a prevalent and burdensome symptom for patients with incurable cancer receivi...
Background: cancer related fatigue (CRF) is common, under-recognised and difficult to treat. There h...
BackgroundThis is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in issue 1 2008 (Mint...
PURPOSE: Fatigue is a frequently reported symptom by patients with advanced cancer, but hardly any p...
Context Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Palliative care guidel...
It is estimated that 29% of deaths in Australia are caused by malignant disease each year and can be...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common problems of patients with lung canc...
Background: It is estimated that 29% of deaths in Australia are caused by malignant disease each yea...
Objective: Current guidelines have different recommendations on applying pharmacological interventio...