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Predatory Open-Access Publishing in Palliative and Supportive Care.

2019

Palliative carebusiness.industryPredatory PublishersPalliative CareMEDLINEAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineNursingOpen access publishingOpen Access PublishingMedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)businessGeneral NursingJournal of pain and symptom management
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Opioid poorly-responsive cancer pain. Part 3. Clinical strategies to improve opioid responsiveness.

2001

Some pain syndromes may be difficult to treat due to a poor response to opioids. This situation demands a range of alternative measures, including the use of adjuvant drugs with independent effects, such as antidepressants, sodium channel-blocking agents, steroids and anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs); drugs that reduce opioid side effects; and drugs that enhance analgesia produced by opioids, such as N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonists, calcium channel antagonists, and clonidine. Other approaches, including opioid trials, neural blockade when necessary, and psychological interventions, also may be useful.

Palliative carebusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCalcium channelAnalgesicPalliative CareDrug ResistanceDrug SynergismBioinformaticsClonidineAnalgesics OpioidAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineOpioidAnesthesiaNeoplasmsNeuropathic painMedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)businessCancer painAdjuvantGeneral Nursingmedicine.drugJournal of pain and symptom management
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Pårørendes erfaringer med bruk av frivillige ved alvorlig sykdom i hjemmet

2017

Next-of-kins’ experiences when using volunteers for palliative patients living at home The aim of this study was to illuminate next-of-kins’ experiences when using volunteers supplementing community health care services for palliative patients living at home. The study has a qualitative approach. Nine individual interviews were conducted with next of kin from a municipality in Southern Norway. Use of volunteers for palliative care in the home was a relief for next-of-kin, especially prominent for families who had limited social network. Planned volunteering resulted in the best results. Use of volunteer was also found helpful for families as they were given a "breathing space" and a certain…

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Mapping palliative care provision in European prisons

2021

ObjectivesPrison populations around the world are ageing and numbers are rising, leading to greater demand for palliative care for prisoners approaching the end of life. This paper reports a survey that was undertaken by the European Association for Palliative Care Task Force on mapping palliative care provision for prisoners in Europe. The Task Force was established to begin to address the gap in research knowledge by exploring prison systems and care provision across different countries.MethodsThe survey, developed by the Task Force Steering Committee, consisted of 40 questions in six sections. It was completed through online searches; only data that were publicly available on the interne…

Palliative caremedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)PrisonCare provisionbehavioral disciplines and activitiesterminal careCUSTODY03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingPolitical scienceHealth careMedicine and Health SciencesTerminal care030212 general & internal medicineUKend-of-life care0505 lawmedia_commonInpatient careDescriptive statisticsOncology (nursing)business.industry05 social sciencesCOLLISIONDEATHGeneral MedicineEND-OF-LIFEMedical–Surgical NursingEnd-of-life care050501 criminologyThe InternetbusinessEnd-of-life careBMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
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Palliative Care Professionals’ Inner Life: Exploring the Mediating Role of Self-Compassion in the Prediction of Compassion Satisfaction, Compassion F…

2021

Context. Palliative care professionals are exposed to suffering on a daily basis. Working in such an environment frequently raises existential issues, psychological challenges, and emotional distress, that can detract from compassionate care. Identifying factors that help professionals cope with frequent exposure to issues related to mortality, such as compassion, could enhance palliative care providers’ and patients’ quality of life and wellbeing. Objectives. To improve our understanding of the factors associated with professionals’ inner life studying the role of self-compassion as a mediating variable between self-care and awareness and professionals’ quality of life, and quantifying the…

Palliative caremedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationpalliative care professionalsContext (language use)CompassionPersonal SatisfactionBurnoutUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAQuality of life (healthcare)wellbeingNursingEmotional distressSurveys and Questionnairesself-careMedicineHumansBurnout Professionalhealth care economics and organizationsGeneral Nursingmedia_commonbusiness.industryprofessional quality of lifePalliative Carehumanitiesself-compassionAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineCross-Sectional StudiesCompassion fatigueQuality of LifeNeurology (clinical)Compassion FatigueEmpathybusinessSelf-compassion
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Responding to the Spiritual Needs of Palliative Care Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Test the Effectiveness of the Kibo Therapeutic Interv…

2020

Context The WHO recognizes the need to attend to patients' spiritual needs as being fundamental to comprehensive and high-quality end-of-life care. Spiritual needs must be attended since the resolution of biological and psychosocial issues is insufficient to reduce patients' suffering. Associations have been found between spiritual needs and other variables of importance for patients in palliative care. Despite the consensus that exists regarding the importance of assessing and attending to spiritual needs, professionals encounter many difficulties in attempting to do so. Objectives Our study aims to demonstrate the benefits that the KIBO therapeutic interview in palliative care patients ca…

Palliative caremedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)050105 experimental psychologylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)Health carePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesinterventionGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonpalliative carebusiness.industryFamily caregivers05 social sciencesspiritualitylcsh:Psychologytreatment effectivenesspsychological resiliencePsychological resiliencebusinessPsychologyPsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Validity and reliability of the Palliative Care Transition Measure for Caregivers (PCTM-C).

2018

AbstractObjectivePatients suffering from advanced disease face different care transitions. The transition from acute to palliative care is challenging and may lead to the discontinuity of care. Family caregivers become important sources of information, as patients begin to experience difficulties in coping with emotional transition events. The Care Transition Measure was developed to evaluate care transitions as experienced by the elderly. It has never been used in palliative care. The aim of this study was to test the validity and reliability of a modified version of the Palliative Care Transition Measure, specifically the Palliative Care Transition Measure for Caregivers (PCTM-C).MethodTh…

Palliative carepalliative carePsychometricsFamily caregiversnursing roleValiditytransitionGeneral MedicineSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche E PediatricheConfirmatory factor analysisIntegrated care03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychology0302 clinical medicineNursingCronbach's alpha030220 oncology & carcinogenesisContent validityPsychologyGeneral NursingPalliativesupportive care
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Technology Insight: confocal laser endoscopy for in vivo diagnosis of colorectal cancer

2006

Recent studies on a novel technology, denoted confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE), have altered thinking about the possibilities of endoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer. CLE is a new endoscopic tool that allows in vivo histology at subcellular resolution during ongoing endoscopy, and permits subsurface imaging of normal and neoplastic human mucosa. This new technique has unequivocal major implications for the diagnosis and clinical management of patients scheduled for screening or surveillance colonoscopy for colorectal cancer. For instance, CLE allows immediate diagnosis of colonic neoplasias, and the detection of neoplastic cells helps to target endoscopic interve…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careColorectal cancerConfocalmedicine.medical_treatmentContrast Medialaw.inventionIn vivolawHumansMedicineMicroscopy Confocalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCancerColonoscopyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseLaserEndoscopyRadiation therapyOncologyColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessCarcinoma in SituNature Clinical Practice Oncology
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Off-Label Prescriptions In Palliative Care Patients At Home Care Unit*

2015

PharmacologyPalliative carebusiness.industryOff-label usemedicine.diseaseUnit (housing)NursingAmbulatory careCritical care nursingmedicinePharmacology (medical)Medical emergencyMedical prescriptionbusinessClinical Therapeutics
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Entering a World with No Future: A phenomenological study describing the embodied experience of time when living with severe incurable disease

2012

This article presents findings from a phenomenological study exploring experience of time by patients living close to death. The empirical data consist of 26 open-ended interviews from 23 patients living with severe incurable disease receiving palliative care in Norway. Three aspects of experience of time were revealed as prominent: (i) Entering a world with no future; living close to death alters perception of and relationship to time. (ii) Listening to the rhythm of my body, not looking at the clock; embodied with severe illness, it is the body not the clock that structures and controls the activities of the day. (iii). Receiving time, taking time; being offered - not asked for - help is …

Phenomenology (philosophy)Harmony (color)RhythmPsychotherapistPalliative careEmbodied cognitionPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthActive listeningLearned helplessnessPsychologymedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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