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The role and response of primary healthcare services in the delivery of palliative care in epidemics and pandemics: A rapid review to inform practice and service delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Related Articles The role and response of primary healthcare services in the delivery of palliative care in epidemics and pandemics: A rapid review to inform practice and service delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Palliat Med. 2020 10;34(9):1182-1192 Authors: Mitchell S, Maynard V, Lyons V, Jones N, Gardiner C Abstract BACKGROUND: The increased number of deaths in the community happening as a result of COVID-19 has caused primary healthcare services to change their traditional service delivery in a short timeframe. Services are quickly adapting to new challenges in the practical delivery of end-of-life care to patients in the community including through…
Origen: The role and response of primary healthcare services in the delivery of palliative care in epidemics and pandemics: A rapid review to inform practice and service delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic. – PubMed

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COVID-19 and Hospital Palliative Care – A service evaluation exploring the symptoms and outcomes of 186 patients and the impact of the pandemic on specialist Hospital Palliative Care.

Related Articles COVID-19 and Hospital Palliative Care – A service evaluation exploring the symptoms and outcomes of 186 patients and the impact of the pandemic on specialist Hospital Palliative Care. Palliat Med. 2020 10;34(9):1256-1262 Authors: Hetherington L, Johnston B, Kotronoulas G, Finlay F, Keeley P, McKeown A Abstract BACKGROUND: Patients hospitalised with COVID-19 have increased morbidity and mortality, which requires extensive involvement of specialist Hospital Palliative Care Teams. Evaluating the response to the surge in demand for effective symptom management can enhance provision of Palliative Care in this patient population. AIM: To characterise the symptom profile, symptom management requirements and…
Origen: COVID-19 and Hospital Palliative Care – A service evaluation exploring the symptoms and outcomes of 186 patients and the impact of the pandemic on specialist Hospital Palliative Care. – PubMed

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Update to the Fast-Tracked Article Entitled "Palliative Care Utilization Among Patients With COVID-19 in an Underserved Population: A Single-Center Retrospective Study by Haydar et al."

Related Articles Update to the Fast-Tracked Article Entitled «Palliative Care Utilization Among Patients With COVID-19 in an Underserved Population: A Single-Center Retrospective Study by Haydar et al.» J Pain Symptom Manage. 2020 10;60(4):e1 Authors: Pettus K, de Lima L PMID: 32800970 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
Origen: Update to the Fast-Tracked Article Entitled "Palliative Care Utilization Among Patients With COVID-19 in an Underserved Population: A Single-Center Retrospective Study by Haydar et al." – PubMed

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Development of a framework for critical care resource allocation for the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan.

Related Articles Development of a framework for critical care resource allocation for the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan. CMAJ. 2020 09 14;192(37):E1067-E1073 Authors: Valiani S, Terrett L, Gebhardt C, Prokopchuk-Gauk O, Isinger M PMID: 32928804 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
Origen: Development of a framework for critical care resource allocation for the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan. – PubMed

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Ethical sensitivity and perceptiveness in palliative home care through co-creation.

Related Articles Ethical sensitivity and perceptiveness in palliative home care through co-creation. Nurs Ethics. 2020 Mar;27(2):446-460 Authors: Hemberg J, Bergdahl E Abstract BACKGROUND: In research on co-creation in nursing, a caring manner can be used to create opportunities whereby the patient’s quality of life can be increased in palliative home care. This can be described as an ethical cornerstone and the goal of palliative care. To promote quality of life, nurses must be sensitive to patients’ and their relatives’ needs in care encounters. Co-creation can be defined as the joint creation of vital goals for patients through the process of…
Origen: Ethical sensitivity and perceptiveness in palliative home care through co-creation. – PubMed

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