Recent haematology clinical guidelines recommend that palliative care specialists should have central roles in haemato-oncology teams. However, the available research evidence indicates there are presently significant obstacles to the integration of palliative care in haematology. The following discussion presents findings from an Australian study designed to address the problems associated with lack of referral of haematology patients to the palliative system through the development of a best-practice model for end-of-life care for these diagnostic groups. The preliminary step in the development of such a model is to document the factors that denote the special characteristics of the end-of-life stage of haematological conditions and their...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
Historically palliative care research has focused on issues associated within the hospice and pallia...
There is now substantial evidence that patients with haematological malignancies are not referred to...
Goals of work: This article seeks to address the lack of information in the literature, by providing...
Purpose/Objectives: To present a model for end-of-life care in adult hematology that has been develo...
There is now extensive consumer research to indicate that patients with haematological malignancies ...
This booklet addresses well documented concerns that palliative care is still not appropriately inte...
It is now beginning to be understood that a particularly problematic area in oncology in relation to...
International audienceObjectives Early palliative care leads to meaningful improvements in physical ...
International audienceObjective To investigate patterns of care during the last months of life of ho...
Background: Patients with advanced haematological malignancies suffer from a very high symptom burde...
There is now substantial evidence that patients with haematological malignancies are not referred to...
Aims: To explore haematological nurses' experiences about the palliative care trajectories of patie...
The purpose of this study was to describe patterns of medical and nursing practice in the care of pa...
Patients with advanced haematological malignancies suffer from a very high symptom burden and psycho...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
Historically palliative care research has focused on issues associated within the hospice and pallia...
There is now substantial evidence that patients with haematological malignancies are not referred to...
Goals of work: This article seeks to address the lack of information in the literature, by providing...
Purpose/Objectives: To present a model for end-of-life care in adult hematology that has been develo...
There is now extensive consumer research to indicate that patients with haematological malignancies ...
This booklet addresses well documented concerns that palliative care is still not appropriately inte...
It is now beginning to be understood that a particularly problematic area in oncology in relation to...
International audienceObjectives Early palliative care leads to meaningful improvements in physical ...
International audienceObjective To investigate patterns of care during the last months of life of ho...
Background: Patients with advanced haematological malignancies suffer from a very high symptom burde...
There is now substantial evidence that patients with haematological malignancies are not referred to...
Aims: To explore haematological nurses' experiences about the palliative care trajectories of patie...
The purpose of this study was to describe patterns of medical and nursing practice in the care of pa...
Patients with advanced haematological malignancies suffer from a very high symptom burden and psycho...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
Historically palliative care research has focused on issues associated within the hospice and pallia...
There is now substantial evidence that patients with haematological malignancies are not referred to...