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Palliative care patients' perceptions of the work involved in understanding and managing the network of care provision surrounding them.

Related Articles Palliative care patients’ perceptions of the work involved in understanding and managing the network of care provision surrounding them. BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2017 Jun;7(2):133-139 Authors: Jarrett N, Porter K, Davis C, Lathlean J, Duke S, Corner J, Addington-Hall J Abstract OBJECTIVE: To explore the work carried out for cancer palliative care patients in understanding and dealing with the often large network of care provision surrounding them. METHOD: Qualitative thematic analysis of interviews with 24 patients (aged 48-85 years) with 15 different types/sites of cancer and palliative care needs. RESULTS: The main theme of ‘patient work-their strategies and project…
Origen: Palliative care patients' perceptions of the work involved in understanding and managing the network of care provision surrounding them. – PubMed

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Therapeutic developments in pancreatic cancer: current and future perspectives.

Related Articles Therapeutic developments in pancreatic cancer: current and future perspectives. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2018 06;15(6):333-348 Authors: Neoptolemos JP, Kleeff J, Michl P, Costello E, Greenhalf W, Palmer DH Abstract The overall 5-year survival for pancreatic cancer has changed little over the past few decades, and pancreatic cancer is predicted to be the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the next decade in Western countries. The past few years, however, have seen improvements in first-line and second-line palliative therapies and considerable progress in increasing survival with adjuvant treatment. The use of biomarkers to help define treatment and the…
Origen: Therapeutic developments in pancreatic cancer: current and future perspectives. – PubMed

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Early palliative care for those who care: A qualitative exploration of cancer caregivers' information needs during hospital stays.

Related Articles Early palliative care for those who care: A qualitative exploration of cancer caregivers’ information needs during hospital stays. Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2019 Mar;28(2):e12990 Authors: Preisler M, Rohrmoser A, Goerling U, Kendel F, Bär K, Riemer M, Heuse S, Letsch A Abstract BACKGROUND: The supporting role of caregivers is crucial to cancer patients’ care and well-being. Periods of inpatient hospital treatment are common in the cancer trajectory. There is insufficient systematic knowledge of caregivers’ experiences and information needs in hospital context. AIM: Aim of this study is to identify information needs and factors contributing to unmet information…
Origen: Early palliative care for those who care: A qualitative exploration of cancer caregivers' information needs during hospital stays. – PubMed

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Healthcare professionals' views of palliative care for American war veterans with non-malignant respiratory disease living in a rural area: a qualitative study.

Related Articles Healthcare professionals’ views of palliative care for American war veterans with non-malignant respiratory disease living in a rural area: a qualitative study. BMC Palliat Care. 2019 Feb 27;18(1):22 Authors: Mc Veigh C, Reid J, Carvalho P Abstract BACKGROUND: Chronic lung diseases, such as COPD, are a growing health concern within the veteran population. Palliative care programs have mainly focused on the needs of people with malignant disease in the past, however the majority of those worldwide needing palliative care have a non-malignant diagnosis. Additionally, palliative care provision can often be fragmented and varied dependent upon a patient’s geographical…
Origen: Healthcare professionals' views of palliative care for American war veterans with non-malignant respiratory disease living in a rural area: a qualitative study. – PubMed

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