Background: Patients with advanced haematological malignancies suffer from a very high symptom burden and psychological, spiritual, social and physical symptoms comparable with patients with metastatic non-haematological malignancy. Referral to palliative care services for these patients remains limited or often confined to the last days of life. We developed a palliative care intervention (PCI) integrated with standard haematological care. The aim of the study was focussed on exploring the feasibility of the intervention by patients, professionals and caregivers and on assessing its preliminary efficacy. Methods/design. This is a mixed-methods phase 2 trial. The Specialist Palliative Care Team (SPCT) will follow each patient on a monthly b...
BackgroundHaemato-oncology (HO) patients comprise 8.5% of the overall adult cancers within the UK. D...
Purpose: Patients with hematological malignancies (HM) have more unpredictable disease trajectories ...
PurposePatients with hematologic malignancies are less likely to receive specialist palliative care ...
Patients with advanced haematological malignancies suffer from a very high symptom burden and psycho...
Background Early palliative care together with standard haematological care for advanced patients is...
International audienceObjectives Early palliative care leads to meaningful improvements in physical ...
Background: Current international consensus is that 'early' referral to palliative care services imp...
BACKGROUND: According to the Word Health Organization, patients who can benefit from palliative care...
BACKGROUND: Current international consensus is that 'early' referral to palliative care services imp...
BACKGROUND: Current international consensus is that 'early' referral to palliative care services imp...
International audienceObjective To investigate patterns of care during the last months of life of ho...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve quali...
Background: Previous studies in the US and Canada, have shown the positive impact of early palliativ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that early integration of palliative care improves quality of life, l...
BackgroundHaemato-oncology (HO) patients comprise 8.5% of the overall adult cancers within the UK. D...
Purpose: Patients with hematological malignancies (HM) have more unpredictable disease trajectories ...
PurposePatients with hematologic malignancies are less likely to receive specialist palliative care ...
Patients with advanced haematological malignancies suffer from a very high symptom burden and psycho...
Background Early palliative care together with standard haematological care for advanced patients is...
International audienceObjectives Early palliative care leads to meaningful improvements in physical ...
Background: Current international consensus is that 'early' referral to palliative care services imp...
BACKGROUND: According to the Word Health Organization, patients who can benefit from palliative care...
BACKGROUND: Current international consensus is that 'early' referral to palliative care services imp...
BACKGROUND: Current international consensus is that 'early' referral to palliative care services imp...
International audienceObjective To investigate patterns of care during the last months of life of ho...
Introduction: For patients with advanced cancer, timely access to palliative care can improve quali...
Background: Previous studies in the US and Canada, have shown the positive impact of early palliativ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that early integration of palliative care improves quality of life, l...
BackgroundHaemato-oncology (HO) patients comprise 8.5% of the overall adult cancers within the UK. D...
Purpose: Patients with hematological malignancies (HM) have more unpredictable disease trajectories ...
PurposePatients with hematologic malignancies are less likely to receive specialist palliative care ...