Palliative care involves a multi-professional team approach to the provision of active, holistic care for patients and their families when the patient's disease is no longer responsive to curative treatment. Patient care encompasses medical and pharmacological intervention for symptom control, together with psychological, spiritual and social support for patients and families. Care is provided by teams in hospice, hospital or community environments. Although traditionally associated with providing care for cancer patients, palliative care services are increasingly providing for patients with non-malignant disease. Symptoms commonly associated with terminal phase of disease include pain, nausea, agitation, respiratory symptoms and general fa...
textabstractBackground In end-of-life care, symptoms of discomfort are mainly managed by drug therap...
Palliative sedation (PS) is performed in the terminally ill patient to manage one or more refractory...
The value of palliative chemotherapy for hospice patients is difficult to quantify and little is kno...
Symptoms commonly associated with terminal phase of disease include pain, nausea, agitation, respira...
Noisy breathing or death rattle is a common clinical sign in the final days of life. When it occurs,...
Context. Death rattle, or respiratory tract secretion in the dying patient, is a common and potentia...
BACKGROUND: Noisy breathing (death rattle) occurs in 23 to 92% of people who are dying. The cause of...
Context Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Palliative care guideli...
Abstract Background Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about hal...
Background: Noisy respiratory secretions (NRS) at the end of life have been described in 23%–92% of ...
Background: Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about half of pat...
Importance: Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirat...
Importance Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirato...
Depression is frequently experienced at the end of life and can increase pain and suffering. Antidep...
surveyed to compile a list of the medications they considered essential in the practice of palliativ...
textabstractBackground In end-of-life care, symptoms of discomfort are mainly managed by drug therap...
Palliative sedation (PS) is performed in the terminally ill patient to manage one or more refractory...
The value of palliative chemotherapy for hospice patients is difficult to quantify and little is kno...
Symptoms commonly associated with terminal phase of disease include pain, nausea, agitation, respira...
Noisy breathing or death rattle is a common clinical sign in the final days of life. When it occurs,...
Context. Death rattle, or respiratory tract secretion in the dying patient, is a common and potentia...
BACKGROUND: Noisy breathing (death rattle) occurs in 23 to 92% of people who are dying. The cause of...
Context Dying patients commonly experience potentially distressing symptoms. Palliative care guideli...
Abstract Background Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about hal...
Background: Noisy respiratory secretions (NRS) at the end of life have been described in 23%–92% of ...
Background: Death rattle (DR), caused by mucus in the respiratory tract, occurs in about half of pat...
Importance: Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirat...
Importance Death rattle, defined as noisy breathing caused by the presence of mucus in the respirato...
Depression is frequently experienced at the end of life and can increase pain and suffering. Antidep...
surveyed to compile a list of the medications they considered essential in the practice of palliativ...
textabstractBackground In end-of-life care, symptoms of discomfort are mainly managed by drug therap...
Palliative sedation (PS) is performed in the terminally ill patient to manage one or more refractory...
The value of palliative chemotherapy for hospice patients is difficult to quantify and little is kno...