نتایج جستجو برای: palliative care

تعداد نتایج: 624433  

2016
Tamara Dumanovsky Rachel Augustin Maggie Rogers Katrina Lettang Diane E. Meier R. Sean Morrison

BACKGROUND Palliative care is expanding rapidly in the United States. OBJECTIVE To examine variation in access to hospital palliative care. METHODS Data were obtained from the American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Surveys™ for Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013, the National Palliative Care Registry™, the Dartmouth Atlas of Healthcare, the American Census Bureau's American Community Survey (AC...

2014
MR Rajagopal Anjum Khan Joad Maryann Muckaden Reena George Harmala Gupta Mhoira EF Leng Gayatri Palat Firuza Patel Biju Raghavan Suresh K Reddy MM Sunilkumar Mallika Tiruvadanan Stephen R Connor

BACKGROUND It is important to ensure that minimum standards for palliative care based on available resources are clearly defined and achieved. AIMS (1) Creation of minimum National Standards for Palliative Care for India. (2) Development of a tool for self-evaluation of palliative care organizations. (3) Evaluation of the tool in India. In 2006, Pallium India assembled a working group at the ...

Journal: :Palliative medicine 2018
Rebecca J Wright Karen Lowton Glenn Robert Corita R Grudzen Patricia Grocott

BACKGROUND Emergency department-based palliative care services are increasing, but research to develop these services rarely includes input from emergency clinicians, jeopardizing the effectiveness of subsequent palliative care interventions. AIM To collaboratively identify with emergency clinicians' improvement priorities for emergency department-based palliative care for older people. DES...

2017
Rudi Putranto Endjad Mudjaddid Hamzah Shatri Mizanul Adli Diah Martina

Purpose of review To summarize the current status of palliative care and the role of psychosomatic medicine in Indonesia. Recent findings Palliative care is not a new issue in Indonesia, which has been improving palliative care since 1992 and developed a palliative care policy in 2007 that was launched by the Indonesian Ministry of Health. However, the progress has been slow and varied across...

2017

Background: Emergency department-based palliative care services are increasing, but research to develop these services rarely includes input from emergency clinicians, jeopardizing the effectiveness of subsequent palliative care interventions. Aim: To collaboratively identify with emergency clinicians improvement priorities for emergency department-based palliative care for older people. Design...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2013
Lyn Ceronsky Janelle Shearer Karla Weng Michelle Hopkins Deb McKinley

BACKGROUND Significant gaps exist in the availability of palliative care in rural hospitals and communities, even though rural populations are often disproportionately elderly and chronically ill. Few studies have examined what models of palliative care would be sustainable in a rural community. METHODS We studied the effects of a novel approach to palliative care program development with 10 ...

2015
Julia H Vermylen Eytan Szmuilowicz Ravi Kalhan

COPD is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Patients suffer from refractory breathlessness, unrecognized anxiety and depression, and decreased quality of life. Palliative care improves symptom management, patient reported health-related quality of life, cost savings, and mortality though the majority of patients with COPD die without access to palliative care. There are many b...

2018
Brynn Bowman Diane E Meier

That palliative care improves quality of life for seriously ill patients and their families is well known - but how can healthcare providers ensure that the palliative needs of all patients are being assessed and addressed? A growing number of curricula in core palliative care practices have been developed to ensure that clinicians from all specialties and disciplines have the necessary trainin...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2003
Richard D Brumley Susan Enguidanos David A Cherin

CONTEXT Despite the widespread recognition of the need for new models of care to better serve patients at the end-of-life, little evidence exists documenting the effectiveness of these models. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of a palliative program for end-of-life care. DESIGN A comparison group study was conducted between March 1999 and August 2000 comparing subjects enrolled in a ...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2008
Michael Wright Justin Wood Thomas Lynch David Clark

Palliative care is coming to be regarded as a human right. Yet globally, palliative care development appears patchy and comparative data about the distribution of services are generally unavailable. Our purpose is to categorize hospice-palliative care development, country by country, throughout the world, and then depict this development in a series of world and regional maps. We adopt a multim...

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