The concurrent assessment and treatment of mental health disorders and palliative illnesses is complex. Affective disorders are more prevalent in people who need palliative care. Identifying the most suitable place of care and multi-professional multidisciplinary teams to provide support can be challenging and bewildering for professionals and patients. Mental health clinicians may be left with a sense of therapeutic nihilism, while palliative care teams can feel limited by the mental health resources available for treating those living with significant physical and mental health needs. We discuss the fictional case of a gentleman with metastatic bowel cancer who has developed symptoms of depressive disorder and identify how taking a pragma...
The topic I was invited to speak about is “What role plays liaison psychiatry with regard to existen...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore mental health professionals' experiences in regard to circumstances ...
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...
Depression is a serious concern among patients and their family members undergoing treatment for acu...
In the past, palliative care has been primarily cancer focused, and more recently the scope of care ...
BACKGROUND: As a significant proportion of patients receiving palliative care suffer from states of...
Objective: To ascertain palliative physicians’ and consultation-liaison psychiatrists’ perceptions ...
Background Some patients develop severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) which is therapy-refra...
Euthanasia and medical assistance in dying entail daunting ethical and moral challenges, in addition...
BACKGROUND: Depression is prevalent in people with very poor prognoses (days to weeks). Clinical pra...
Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in people requiring palliative care. They are much more ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of depression in the palliative care setting is complicated by varied treatmen...
People with a mental illness have an excess mortality, a reduced life expectancy and die from ten to...
Hospice care is rarely used in end-stage psychiatric patients, yet situations exist where psychiatri...
Terminally ill patients who refuse life-supporting treatments and express a wish to die are often vi...
The topic I was invited to speak about is “What role plays liaison psychiatry with regard to existen...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore mental health professionals' experiences in regard to circumstances ...
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...
Depression is a serious concern among patients and their family members undergoing treatment for acu...
In the past, palliative care has been primarily cancer focused, and more recently the scope of care ...
BACKGROUND: As a significant proportion of patients receiving palliative care suffer from states of...
Objective: To ascertain palliative physicians’ and consultation-liaison psychiatrists’ perceptions ...
Background Some patients develop severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) which is therapy-refra...
Euthanasia and medical assistance in dying entail daunting ethical and moral challenges, in addition...
BACKGROUND: Depression is prevalent in people with very poor prognoses (days to weeks). Clinical pra...
Psychological symptoms are highly prevalent in people requiring palliative care. They are much more ...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of depression in the palliative care setting is complicated by varied treatmen...
People with a mental illness have an excess mortality, a reduced life expectancy and die from ten to...
Hospice care is rarely used in end-stage psychiatric patients, yet situations exist where psychiatri...
Terminally ill patients who refuse life-supporting treatments and express a wish to die are often vi...
The topic I was invited to speak about is “What role plays liaison psychiatry with regard to existen...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore mental health professionals' experiences in regard to circumstances ...
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...