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Metamizole/dipyrone for the relief of cancer pain: A systematic review and evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice.

Related Articles Metamizole/dipyrone for the relief of cancer pain: A systematic review and evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice. Palliat Med. 2017 Jan;31(1):26-34 Authors: Gaertner J, Stamer UM, Remi C, Voltz R, Bausewein C, Sabatowski R, Wirz S, Müller-Mundt G, Simon ST, Pralong A, Nauck F, Follmann M, Radbruch L, Meißner W Abstract BACKGROUND: Dipyrone (metamizole) is one of the most widely used non-opioid analgesics for the treatment of cancer pain. AIM: Because evidence-based recommendations are not yet available, a systematic review was conducted for the German Guideline Program in Oncology to provide recommendations for the use of dipyrone in cancer…
Origen: Metamizole/dipyrone for the relief of cancer pain: A systematic review and evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice. – 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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[Measuring Instruments of the Quality of Life Pediatric Palliative Care].

Related Articles [Measuring Instruments of the Quality of Life Pediatric Palliative Care]. Acta Med Port. 2015 Jul-Aug;28(4):501-12 Authors: Araújo J, Dourado M, Ferreira PL Abstract INTRODUCTION: Palliative care is closely linked to the concept of quality of life. In this work we will focus our interest on the need to assess quality of life in oncologic paediatric palliative care. OBJECTIVE: To describe/compare instruments for measuring quality of life in Oncologic paediatric palliative care. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A literature review of the sever a instruments for measuring quality of life of children under palliative care, in English and Portuguese, between 2000…
Origen: [Measuring Instruments of the Quality of Life Pediatric Palliative Care]. – PubMed

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Experiences of being a family member to an older person with diabetes receiving home care services.

Related Articles Experiences of being a family member to an older person with diabetes receiving home care services. Scand J Caring Sci. 2018 Jun;32(2):805-814 Authors: Bendixen BE, Kirkevold M, Graue M, Haltbakk J Abstract AIM: To describe family members’ experiences of attending to an old person with diabetes receiving home care services, including their interaction with the formal caregivers. METHODS AND RESULTS: The study has a qualitative descriptive design. From May to August 2015, eight family members were interviewed. Interviews were analysed using qualitative content analysis. To describe family members’ experiences, the following four themes were identified: Security through patients’…
Origen: Experiences of being a family member to an older person with diabetes receiving home care services. – PubMed

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