Background: Aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the provision of palliative care for patients with palliative care needs emerges as a necessity more than ever. Most are managed in primary care by their family physicians (FP). This study aimed to understand the perspectives of specialist and trainee FPs about their role in palliative care. Methods: we conducted a double focus-group study consisting of two separate online focus-groups, one with FP specialists (n = 9) and one with FP trainees (n = 10). Results: FPs already gather two fundamental skills for the provision of palliative care: the capacity to identify patients’ needs beyond physical symptoms and the recognition that the patient belongs to a familiar, psychosocial, and even spirit...
Contains fulltext : 196360.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fam...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Contains fulltext : 108150.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE Depress...
Background: Aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the provision of palliative care for patients with ...
Background. While palliative care is still often viewed as care for the final stage of life provided...
Background: There is a growing recognition that a palliative care approach should be initiated early...
Introduction: Early palliative care is recommended for advanced cancer patients and can be provided ...
PURPOSE : Family physicians play a pivotal role in providing end-of-life care and in enabling termin...
OBJECTIVE To explore factors that affect the integrity of palliative cancer patients ’ relationships...
Background: Evidence shows the benefits of having a family physician (FP) at the heart of a care tea...
Abstract Introduction Patient participation is essential for quality palliative care, and physicians...
Background: Although support for family caregivers is an essential component of palliative care, rou...
PURPOSE Family physicians play a pivotal role in providing end-of-life care and in enabling terminal...
Abstract Introduction Despite continuously growing, palliative care in Thailand still needs further ...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Contains fulltext : 196360.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fam...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Contains fulltext : 108150.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE Depress...
Background: Aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the provision of palliative care for patients with ...
Background. While palliative care is still often viewed as care for the final stage of life provided...
Background: There is a growing recognition that a palliative care approach should be initiated early...
Introduction: Early palliative care is recommended for advanced cancer patients and can be provided ...
PURPOSE : Family physicians play a pivotal role in providing end-of-life care and in enabling termin...
OBJECTIVE To explore factors that affect the integrity of palliative cancer patients ’ relationships...
Background: Evidence shows the benefits of having a family physician (FP) at the heart of a care tea...
Abstract Introduction Patient participation is essential for quality palliative care, and physicians...
Background: Although support for family caregivers is an essential component of palliative care, rou...
PURPOSE Family physicians play a pivotal role in providing end-of-life care and in enabling terminal...
Abstract Introduction Despite continuously growing, palliative care in Thailand still needs further ...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Contains fulltext : 196360.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Fam...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Contains fulltext : 108150.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE Depress...