Summary Cancer patients have physical, social, spiritual and emotional needs. They may suffer from severe physical symptoms, from social isolation and a sense of spiritual abandonment, and emotions such as sadness and anxiety, or feelings of deception, helplessness, anger and guilt. In some of them, the disease is rapidly progressive and they ultimately die. Their demanding care evokes intense feelings in health care providers, the more so since these incurable patients represent a challenge, which can be characterized as one of ‘medical onmipotence'. It may be assumed that the way health care providers cope with these circumstances profoundly influences the way these patients are cared for. Attitudes regarding the emerging heterogeneous mo...
Background: Early palliative care has been shown to optimize a variety of different aspects of cance...
-Palliative care, since its inception over 60 years ago, has set the standard of how to care for peo...
Palliative care approaches patients and their suffering with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual model. Th...
Cancer patients have physical, social, spiritual an emotional needs. They may suffer from severe phy...
Cancer patients have physical, social, spiritual and emotional needs. They may suffer from severe ph...
According to the World Health Organization definition, palliative care is an approach aimed at incre...
Palliative care is the active holistic care of patients with advanced disease. Management of pain an...
Palliative care bridges the gap between medically focused care with case management support, and hos...
OBJECTIVES In the context of cancer, non-medical supportive care improves quality of life. While pol...
Supportive care in cancer has become a paradigm for the treatment in oncology. Now, we have guidelin...
Oncology developed as a discipline over the last decades. Treatment is concentrated on cure or palli...
Background: Despite the evidence for the fundamental need for palliative medicine services in the pr...
The growing acceptance of palliative care has created opportunities to increase the use of rehabilit...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines palliative care as care aimed at improving the quality ...
This paper aims at analysing the evolution of palliative care in the international context and their...
Background: Early palliative care has been shown to optimize a variety of different aspects of cance...
-Palliative care, since its inception over 60 years ago, has set the standard of how to care for peo...
Palliative care approaches patients and their suffering with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual model. Th...
Cancer patients have physical, social, spiritual an emotional needs. They may suffer from severe phy...
Cancer patients have physical, social, spiritual and emotional needs. They may suffer from severe ph...
According to the World Health Organization definition, palliative care is an approach aimed at incre...
Palliative care is the active holistic care of patients with advanced disease. Management of pain an...
Palliative care bridges the gap between medically focused care with case management support, and hos...
OBJECTIVES In the context of cancer, non-medical supportive care improves quality of life. While pol...
Supportive care in cancer has become a paradigm for the treatment in oncology. Now, we have guidelin...
Oncology developed as a discipline over the last decades. Treatment is concentrated on cure or palli...
Background: Despite the evidence for the fundamental need for palliative medicine services in the pr...
The growing acceptance of palliative care has created opportunities to increase the use of rehabilit...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines palliative care as care aimed at improving the quality ...
This paper aims at analysing the evolution of palliative care in the international context and their...
Background: Early palliative care has been shown to optimize a variety of different aspects of cance...
-Palliative care, since its inception over 60 years ago, has set the standard of how to care for peo...
Palliative care approaches patients and their suffering with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual model. Th...