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Hypnosis in palliative care: from clinical insights to the science of self-regulation.

Related Articles Hypnosis in palliative care: from clinical insights to the science of self-regulation. Ann Palliat Med. 2018 Jan;7(1):125-135 Authors: Landry M, Stendel M, Landry M, Raz A Abstract Palliative care spans a wide-ranging spectrum: from pain-management to spiritual support. As the demand for end-of-life care increases, so does the demand for innovative, effective, interventions. Mind-body techniques seem especially advantageous in a palliative context. Here we show that hypnosis serves an excellent adjunct therapy in palliative care to boost the efficacy of standard treatments. With the overarching goal of bridging clinical and scientific insights, we outline how five core principles…
Origen: Hypnosis in palliative care: from clinical insights to the science of self-regulation. – PubMed

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Long-term survival after lung transplantation among cystic fibrosis patients: Moving away from mere palliation.

Related Articles Long-term survival after lung transplantation among cystic fibrosis patients: Moving away from mere palliation. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2016 06;35(6):837-40 Authors: Vos R, Verleden GM, Dupont LJ PMID: 26948564 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
Origen: Long-term survival after lung transplantation among cystic fibrosis patients: Moving away from mere palliation. – PubMed

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Anxiety, depression and quality of life in family caregivers of palliative cancer patients during home care and after the patient's death.

Related Articles Anxiety, depression and quality of life in family caregivers of palliative cancer patients during home care and after the patient’s death. Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2018 Mar;27(2):e12606 Authors: Götze H, Brähler E, Gansera L, Schnabel A, Gottschalk-Fleischer A, Köhler N Abstract We examined psychological parameters in family caregivers of palliative cancer patients before and after the death of the patients. Caregivers’ data about depression and anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), quality-of-life (Short Form-8 Health Survey), and social support (Oslo Social Support Scale) were collected at the beginning of home care (t1) and 2 months after the patient…
Origen: Anxiety, depression and quality of life in family caregivers of palliative cancer patients during home care and after the patient's death. – PubMed

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New Zealand palliative care nurses experiences of providing spiritual care to patients with life-limiting illness.

Related Articles New Zealand palliative care nurses experiences of providing spiritual care to patients with life-limiting illness. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2017 Jan 02;23(1):18-26 Authors: Walker H, Waterworth S Abstract BACKGROUND: Internationally it is recognised that providing spiritual care is essential to reduce spiritual distress, particularly in patients who are facing a life-limiting illness. AIM: This study sought to explore palliative care nurses experiences providing spiritual care to their patients who are facing a life-limiting illness. METHOD: This study used a qualitative approach: interviews took place with nine nurses working across three hospices in New Zealand in 2013. FINDINGS: Nine…
Origen: New Zealand palliative care nurses experiences of providing spiritual care to patients with life-limiting illness. – PubMed

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