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Trisomy 18: A survey of opinions, attitudes, and practices of neonatologists.

Related Articles Trisomy 18: A survey of opinions, attitudes, and practices of neonatologists. Am J Med Genet A. 2016 Oct;170(10):2638-43 Authors: Jacobs AP, Subramaniam A, Tang Y, Philips JB, Biggio JR, Edwards RK, Robin NH Abstract We conducted a survey-based study of the opinions, attitudes, and management practices of neonatologists across the United States regarding prenatally diagnosed Trisomy 18. The survey was designed based on previously validated surveys of severe fetal anomalies and collected demographic information on participants, as well as their attitudes, and management choices given a series of vignettes beginning in the prenatal period. The survey was sent…
Origen: Trisomy 18: A survey of opinions, attitudes, and practices of neonatologists. – PubMed

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[Home Palliative Care Setting at a Mixed-Type Clinic-What Is Necessary for Comfort of Patient, Family and Medical Person].

Related Articles [Home Palliative Care Setting at a Mixed-Type Clinic-What Is Necessary for Comfort of Patient, Family and Medical Person]. Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2019 Feb;46(2):218-223 Authors: Demizu A, Kikutani Y, Nakamura M Abstract «Comfort set for palliative care»is narrowly defined as a set of drugs used to alleviate symptoms at the terminal stage. However, we think that the followingis important(1)The practice of advance care planning(ACP)is indispensable and it is done accordingto the situation after the start of the visit, but our clinic emphasizes careful consultation before the start as a means of team formation with the patient’s family and…
Origen: [Home Palliative Care Setting at a Mixed-Type Clinic-What Is Necessary for Comfort of Patient, Family and Medical Person]. – PubMed

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Impact of outpatient palliative care (PC) on symptom burden in patients with advanced cancer at a tertiary cancer center in Jordan.

Related Articles Impact of outpatient palliative care (PC) on symptom burden in patients with advanced cancer at a tertiary cancer center in Jordan. Support Care Cancer. 2017 Jan;25(1):177-183 Authors: Shamieh O, Khamash O, Khraisat M, Jbouri O, Awni M, Al-Hawamdeh A, Arja G, Ajarmeh S, Al-Rimawi D, Hui D Abstract PURPOSE: Outpatient palliative care clinics are essential for early symptom management in patients with advanced cancer. Few outpatient programs are available in the Middle East. In this prospective study, we examined the symptom changes among cancer patients seen at a palliative care clinic in Jordan. METHODS: Patients with advanced cancer…
Origen: Impact of outpatient palliative care (PC) on symptom burden in patients with advanced cancer at a tertiary cancer center in Jordan. – PubMed

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