The prevalence of patients affected by end-stage diseases or advanced cancer is increasing due to an aging population and progression in medicine and public healthcare. The burden of symptoms these people suffer in the last months of life often forces them to seek aid in an emergency department. In developed countries, acute care hospital-based services are often better designed to treat acute clinical conditions than to manage the needs of patients with serious chronic diseases. Thus, the palliative care (PC) population poses very real clinical challenges to healthcare professionals who care for them in hospital settings. The authors have formulated four key questions (who, why, when, and how) to address in order to identify a model for pr...
Abstract Background The identification of patients with advanced chronic conditions and palliative c...
The early integration of specialist palliative care has been shown to benefit the quality of life of...
Background: Three important elements of the World Health Organization (WHO) definition of palliative...
Traditionally, palliative care (PC) systems focused on the needs of advanced cancer patients, but mo...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights reserved. In resource-rich countries, chronic c...
Background: Patients in the terminal phase of chronic illnesses are often admitted to acute care war...
International audienceThe number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditi...
The National Academy of Medicine endorses palliative care for patients with serious illness to impro...
The number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditions, palliative care n...
Palliative care is a philosophy of care for people across all age groups who have been diagnosed wit...
Introduction: The alleviation of suffering is a primary goal of palliative care team for patients wi...
Background: A substantial proportion of palliative care patients cared for in the community require ...
According to the World Health Organization definition, palliative care is an approach aimed at incre...
Palliative care, which is intended to keep patients at home as long as possible, is increasingly pro...
Background: Of deaths in high-income countries, 75% are caused by progressive advanced chronic condi...
Abstract Background The identification of patients with advanced chronic conditions and palliative c...
The early integration of specialist palliative care has been shown to benefit the quality of life of...
Background: Three important elements of the World Health Organization (WHO) definition of palliative...
Traditionally, palliative care (PC) systems focused on the needs of advanced cancer patients, but mo...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights reserved. In resource-rich countries, chronic c...
Background: Patients in the terminal phase of chronic illnesses are often admitted to acute care war...
International audienceThe number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditi...
The National Academy of Medicine endorses palliative care for patients with serious illness to impro...
The number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditions, palliative care n...
Palliative care is a philosophy of care for people across all age groups who have been diagnosed wit...
Introduction: The alleviation of suffering is a primary goal of palliative care team for patients wi...
Background: A substantial proportion of palliative care patients cared for in the community require ...
According to the World Health Organization definition, palliative care is an approach aimed at incre...
Palliative care, which is intended to keep patients at home as long as possible, is increasingly pro...
Background: Of deaths in high-income countries, 75% are caused by progressive advanced chronic condi...
Abstract Background The identification of patients with advanced chronic conditions and palliative c...
The early integration of specialist palliative care has been shown to benefit the quality of life of...
Background: Three important elements of the World Health Organization (WHO) definition of palliative...