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Non-invasive ventilation practices in children across Europe.

Related Articles Non-invasive ventilation practices in children across Europe. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2018 08;53(8):1107-1114 Authors: Mayordomo-Colunga J, Pons-Òdena M, Medina A, Rey C, Milesi C, Kallio M, Wolfler A, García-Cuscó M, Demirkol D, García-López M, Rimensberger P Abstract OBJECTIVES: To describe the diversity in practice in non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in European pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). WORKING HYPOTHESIS: No information about the use of NIV in Pediatrics across Europe is currently available, and there might be a wide variability regarding the approach. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional electronic survey. METHODOLOGY: The survey was distributed to the ESPNIC mailing list and to researchers in…
Origen: Non-invasive ventilation practices in children across Europe. – PubMed

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Mapping the scope of occupational therapy practice in palliative care: A European Association for Palliative Care cross-sectional survey.

Related Articles Mapping the scope of occupational therapy practice in palliative care: A European Association for Palliative Care cross-sectional survey. Palliat Med. 2018 05;32(5):960-968 Authors: Eva G, Morgan D Abstract BACKGROUND: Occupational therapists play an integral role in the care of people with life-limiting illnesses. However, little is known about the scope of occupational therapy service provision in palliative care across Europe and factors influencing service delivery. AIM: This study aimed to map the scope of occupational therapy palliative care interventions across Europe and to explore occupational therapists’ perceptions of opportunities and challenges when delivering and developing palliative care services.…
Origen: Mapping the scope of occupational therapy practice in palliative care: A European Association for Palliative Care cross-sectional survey. – PubMed

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Barriers to end-of-life discussions among hematologists: A qualitative study.

Related Articles Barriers to end-of-life discussions among hematologists: A qualitative study. Palliat Med. 2018 05;32(5):1021-1029 Authors: Prod’homme C, Jacquemin D, Touzet L, Aubry R, Daneault S, Knoops L Abstract BACKGROUND: Integrated palliative care is correlated with earlier end-of-life discussion and improved quality of life. Patients with haematological malignancies are far less likely to receive care from specialist palliative or hospice services compared to other cancers. AIM: The main goal of this study was to determine hematologists’ barriers to end-of-life discussions when potentially fatal hematological malignancies recur. DESIGN: Qualitative grounded theory study using individual interviews. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Hematologists ( n = 10) from four…
Origen: Barriers to end-of-life discussions among hematologists: A qualitative study. – PubMed

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Colonic stenting as a bridge to surgery in malignant large bowel obstruction: oncological outcomes.

Related Articles Colonic stenting as a bridge to surgery in malignant large bowel obstruction: oncological outcomes. Int J Colorectal Dis. 2019 Apr;34(4):613-619 Authors: Donlon NE, Kelly ME, Narouz F, McCormick PH, Larkin JO, Mehigan BJ Abstract INTRODUCTION: Stenting of obstructing colorectal cancers obviates the need for emergency surgery, reducing initial morbidity and mortality rate associated with emergency surgery and facilitates full staging of the neoplastic process with an opportunity to optimize the patient for surgery. Some recent publications have suggested however that this approach may be associated with higher local recurrence rates. We examined our outcomes following colonic stenting as…
Origen: Colonic stenting as a bridge to surgery in malignant large bowel obstruction: oncological outcomes. – PubMed

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