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It is unclear whether specialist palliative care teleconsultation leads to an improvement in patient symptom scores.

Related Articles It is unclear whether specialist palliative care teleconsultation leads to an improvement in patient symptom scores. Evid Based Nurs. 2018 01;21(1):1 Authors: Howell D PMID: 29223969 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
Origen: It is unclear whether specialist palliative care teleconsultation leads to an improvement in patient symptom scores. – PubMed

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Impact of Oncologists' Attitudes Toward End-of-Life Care on Patients' Access to Palliative Care.

Related Articles Impact of Oncologists’ Attitudes Toward End-of-Life Care on Patients’ Access to Palliative Care. Oncologist. 2016 Sep;21(9):1149-55 Authors: Hui D, Cerana MA, Park M, Hess K, Bruera E Abstract BACKGROUND: It is unclear how oncologists’ attitudes toward end-of-life (EOL) care affect the delivery of care. The present study examined the association between oncologists’ EOL care attitudes and (a) timely specialist palliative care referral, (b) provision of supportive care, and (c) EOL cancer treatment decisions. METHODS: We randomly surveyed 240 oncology specialists at our tertiary care cancer center to assess their attitudes toward EOL care using a score derived from…
Origen: Impact of Oncologists' Attitudes Toward End-of-Life Care on Patients' Access to Palliative Care. – PubMed

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Nursing's professional dignity in palliative care: Exploration of an Italian context.

Related Articles Nursing’s professional dignity in palliative care: Exploration of an Italian context. J Clin Nurs. 2019 May;28(9-10):1633-1642 Authors: Stievano A, Sabatino L, Affonso D, Olsen D, Skinner I, Rocco G Abstract AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the relevance of nursing’s professional dignity in palliative care. BACKGROUND: Dignity is a valued concept in the ethical discourse of health disciplines. Nursing’s professional dignity, a concept related to professional identity, is not clearly defined nor have its characteristics been delineated for its clinical relevance in palliative care. DESIGN: A qualitative methodological approach. METHODS: Focus groups elicited dialogues of nursing’s professional dignity among…
Origen: Nursing's professional dignity in palliative care: Exploration of an Italian context. – PubMed

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Pushing boundaries-culture-sensitive care in oncology and palliative care: a qualitative study.

Related Articles Pushing boundaries-culture-sensitive care in oncology and palliative care: a qualitative study. Psychooncology. 2017 Jun;26(6):763-769 Authors: Schrank B, Rumpold T, Amering M, Masel EK, Watzke H, Schur S Abstract OBJECTIVE: In increasingly globalized societies, patient-centered cancer care requires culture-sensitive approaches in order to ensure patients well-being. While migrant patients’ needs are frequently reported in the literature, staff members’ perception of work with migrant patients, associated challenges, or individual work approaches are largely unknown. This study addresses this research gap through qualitative exploration of experiences of multicultural health care professionals in supportive oncology and palliative care, working with patients from…
Origen: Pushing boundaries-culture-sensitive care in oncology and palliative care: a qualitative study. – PubMed

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