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Panagiotis D. Bamidis

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Patients with non-oncological chronic conditions: Improving end-of-life care through integrated care and early palliative care provision

2019

Background: The last WHO definition of palliative care (PC) recognizes the integration of early PC in the course of illness and in conjunction with other therapies that are intended to treat disease as the way to provide optimal care. There is wide literature highlighting the benefits of early implementation of PC in oncological patients and there is a growing recognition of PC as an integral aspect of cancer treatment with the establishment of a range of specific guidelines concerning palliative cancer care. Nevertheless, these advances are not developed to the same extent in the approach of non-oncological chronic conditions. In this regard, patients of non-cancer diseases are rarely offe…

Palliative cancer careearly carelcsh:R5-920Health (social science)Palliative carepalliative careSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectTarget audienceDiseaseSession (web analytics)complex chronic conditionsIntegrated carePresentationNursingMedicinebusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)End-of-life caremedia_commonpalliative care; early care; complex chronic conditionsInternational Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC)
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Prioritization of actions needed to develop IT skills among healthcare workforce

2015

Background: Health related information and communication technology is globally an important and growing sector. With the promise of more efficient and cost-effective care, eHealth is becoming a key priority to address the current challenges faced by health systems worldwide. Addressing IT skills for health care workforce is seen as an important element of achieving greater social inclusion. Objective: To identify and prioritize the actions needed to improve the IT skills of health care workforce across the EU from different perspectives of experts in health care. Methods: A diverse group of experts, representing different fields of expertise in health care and geographical locations partic…

Knowledge managementInformation and Communications Technologybusiness.industryWorkforceHealth careeHealthWorkforce planningMedicineWorkforce managementbusinessContinuous trainingCurriculum
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