BACKGROUND: Teleconsultation seems to be a promising intervention for providing palliative care to home-dwelling patients; however, its effect on clinically relevant outcome measures remains largely unexplored. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether weekly teleconsultations from a hospital-based specialist palliative care consultation team (SPCT) improved patient-experienced symptom burden compared to "care as usual". Secondary objectives were to determine the effects of these teleconsultations on unmet palliative care needs, continuity of care, hospital admissions, satisfaction with teleconsultations, and the burden experienced by informal caregivers. METHODS: Seventy-four home-dwelling patients diagnosed with advanc...
Highlights• Telemedicine interventions can be effective for addressing the psychosocial and physical...
Highlights• Telemedicine interventions can be effective for addressing the psychosocial and physical...
BACKGROUND: Interprofessional consultation contributes to symptom control for home-based palliative ...
Abstract Background Teleconsultation seems to be a promising intervention for providing palliative c...
Contains fulltext : 174879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Tel...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Due to the growing number of elderly with advanced chronic conditions, healthc...
Contains fulltext : 97378.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKGR...
The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the disease prog...
The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the disease prog...
Objective The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the di...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally incr...
Contains fulltext : 153012.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: The ...
Objective The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the di...
Patients with advanced cancer experience a complex web of problems, all of which interact. Specialis...
Objectives: Palliative care services constitute a vital part of the oncology treatment plan. Much of...
Highlights• Telemedicine interventions can be effective for addressing the psychosocial and physical...
Highlights• Telemedicine interventions can be effective for addressing the psychosocial and physical...
BACKGROUND: Interprofessional consultation contributes to symptom control for home-based palliative ...
Abstract Background Teleconsultation seems to be a promising intervention for providing palliative c...
Contains fulltext : 174879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Tel...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Due to the growing number of elderly with advanced chronic conditions, healthc...
Contains fulltext : 97378.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKGR...
The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the disease prog...
The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the disease prog...
Objective The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the di...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally incr...
Contains fulltext : 153012.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: The ...
Objective The problems and needs of advanced cancer patients and proxies normally increase as the di...
Patients with advanced cancer experience a complex web of problems, all of which interact. Specialis...
Objectives: Palliative care services constitute a vital part of the oncology treatment plan. Much of...
Highlights• Telemedicine interventions can be effective for addressing the psychosocial and physical...
Highlights• Telemedicine interventions can be effective for addressing the psychosocial and physical...
BACKGROUND: Interprofessional consultation contributes to symptom control for home-based palliative ...