journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39155820/defining-and-developing-primary-palliative-care-as-an-essential-element-of-primary-health-care
#21
EDITORIAL
Daniel Munday, Tania Pastrana, Scott A Murray
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 19, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152645/the-double-awareness-of-the-wish-to-hasten-death-and-the-will-to-live-a-secondary-analysis-of-outlier-patients-from-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathleen Boström, Thomas Dojan, Martin Hellmich, Kerstin Kremeike, Raymond Voltz
BACKGROUND: Patients with serious illness frequently report (temporary) wishes to hasten death. Even until the end-of-life, many patients also harbor a will to live. Although both phenomena are negatively correlated according to some studies, they can also co-exist. Knowledge about the complex relationship between the seemingly opposing wish to hasten death and will to live is limited, but crucial for delivering adequate care and understanding potential requests for assisted dying. AIM: To study the correlation of and explore the relationship between wish to hasten death and will to live over 6 weeks...
August 16, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39152644/preserving-the-integrity-of-personhood-in-people-with-advanced-cancer-an-in-depth-qualitative-study-among-patients-relatives-and-care-professionals
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alina Senßfelder, Matthias Havemann, Anna J Pedrosa Carrasco, Pia von Blanckenburg, Carola Seifart
BACKGROUND: Every advanced cancer diagnosis brings enormous challenges to patients and their relatives on numerous levels: be it physical, practical, social challenges, or on a more personal level. While specific aspects have been researched before, an overarching approach is lacking. AIM: To understand the lived experiences of people with advanced cancer, to identify gaps along the cancer care continuum, to identify potential opportunities for meaningful interventions and to develop a theoretical framework for practitioners and researchers...
August 16, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39132703/estimating-the-escalating-future-need-for-palliative-care-among-people-living-with-dementia
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emel Yorganci, Anna E Bone, Catherine J Evans, Elizabeth L Sampson, Robert Stewart, Katherine E Sleeman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 12, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39127883/evaluating-parent-and-public-involvement-activities-within-a-paediatric-palliative-care-research-centre-route-map-to-impactful-and-meaningful-engagement
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Barrett, Julia Hackett, Jo Taylor, Andrew Papworth, Gabriella Walker, Lorna Fraser
BACKGROUND: Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is an important component of healthcare research. Conducting PPI within paediatric palliative care research requires specific ethical and practical considerations. Regular reviews of PPI activity are important. AIM: To evaluate a paediatric palliative care research centre's PPI activity to determine what went well, or less well; and how future activities can be improved. DESIGN: Two stage evaluation: first a review of PPI study logs; second a qualitative exploration using a survey, structured interviews and a focus group...
August 10, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39126283/maybe-for-unbearable-suffering-diverse-racial-ethnic-and-cultural-perspectives-of-assisted-dying-a-scoping-review
#26
REVIEW
Melissa J Bloomer, Laurie Saffer, Jayne Hewitt, Lise Johns, Donna McAuliffe, Ann Bonner
BACKGROUND: Assisted dying, also commonly known as euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, is legal in many countries. Interest in assisted dying is growing due to evolving societal understandings of a good death and a desire for choice. Ethico-legal perspectives are well-known, but as societies become more heterogenous, a greater understanding of the perspectives of people from diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds is needed. AIM: To explore perspectives of people from diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds about assisted dying...
August 10, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39092850/factors-associated-with-the-place-of-death-of-persons-with-advanced-dementia-a-systematic-review-of-international-literature-with-meta-analysis
#27
REVIEW
RiYin Tay, Joyce Ys Tan, BinYan Lim, Allyn Ym Hum, Jane Simpson, Nancy Preston
BACKGROUND: Many individuals with advanced dementia die in hospital, despite preferring home death. Existing evidence of factors affecting their place of death is inconsistent. To inform policies/practices for meeting needs/preferences, systematically establishing the evidence is pertinent, particularly given the exponential rise in advanced dementia prevalence. AIM: To identify factors influencing where people with advanced dementia die. DESIGN AND DATA SOURCES: This systematic review with meta-analysis was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022366722)...
August 2, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39069672/perceptions-and-experiences-of-clinicians-and-correctional-officers-facilitating-palliative-care-for-people-in-prison-a-systematic-review-and-meta-synthesis
#28
REVIEW
Isabelle Schaefer, Stacey Panozzo, Michelle DiGiacomo, Nicole Heneka, Jane L Phillips
BACKGROUND: As the number of people ageing in prison with complex healthcare needs continues to increase, so does the need for palliative care in the restrictive prison context. Palliative care for people in prison is facilitated by correctional officers, and prison- and hospital-based clinicians. A collective analysis of existing research to identify common experiences of these stakeholders globally has not been completed. AIM: To explore the perceptions and experiences of correctional officers and prison- and hospital-based clinicians who facilitate palliative care for people in prison...
July 28, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39069669/recognising-dying-in-motor-neurone-disease-a-scoping-review
#29
REVIEW
Elizabeth Abbey, Maimoona Ali, Matthew Cooper, Paul Taylor, Catriona R Mayland
INTRODUCTION: Timely identification of dying in motor neurone disease enables optimal care, yet we know that healthcare professionals can fail to recognise when death is approaching. Clinical factors help predict the end of life in other terminal conditions. Examining these principles in motor neurone disease would help guide more accurate recognition of this critical phase. AIM: To examine and map out what is known about dying in patients with motor neurone disease, and the recognition of dying by healthcare professionals...
July 28, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39069668/mapping-primary-and-generalist-palliative-care-taking-a-closer-look-at-the-base-of-the-pyramid
#30
EDITORIAL
Jose Pereira, Leonie Herx, Jennifer Simoni, Christopher A Klinger
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 28, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39069664/a-peripherally-acting-%C3%AE-opioid-receptor-antagonist-for-treating-opioid-associated-tinnitus-a-case-report
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satoru Ogawa, Fumimasa Amaya
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids occasionally causes tinnitus. However, there is a paucity of data regarding the use of peripherally acting μ-opioid receptor antagonists for opioid-associated tinnitus in patients with cancer. ACTUAL CASE: A 74-year-old male with pancreatic cancer complained of abdominal pain. Two days after initiating oxycodone therapy, the patient experienced tinnitus during body movements. Although peripheral tinnitus disappeared after discontinuing oxycodone, it reappeared with hydromorphone or tapentadol administration...
July 28, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38907630/the-cost-of-providing-care-by-family-and-friends-informal-care-in-the-last-year-of-life-a-population-observational-study
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miriam J Johnson, David C Currow, Jade Chynoweth, Helen Weatherly, Gamze Keser, Ann Hutchinson, Annie Jones, Laurie Dunn, Victoria Allgar
INTRODUCTION: Little is known about replacement costs of care provided by informal carers during the last year of life for people dying of cancer and non-cancer diseases. AIM: To estimate informal caregiving costs and explore the relationship with carer and decedent characteristics. DESIGN: National observational study of bereaved carers. Questions included informal end-of-life caregiving into the 2017 Health Survey for England including estimated recalled frequency, duration and intensity of care provision...
July 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38898650/psychological-health-in-palliative-care-thematic-analysis-of-a-psychiatrist-s-and-an-art-therapist-s-clinical-reflexive-journals
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen Phei Lim, Roxanne Jia Yu Chew, Clare O'Callaghan
BACKGROUND: Patients receiving palliative care often face psychological distress, which can be challenging for clinicians to manage. Therefore, reflexive and visual journaling can be used as powerful techniques for clinician selfreflection and personal development. These journals are a form of practice wisdom, providing insights into psychological health in palliative care. AIM: This study aims to describe how patients receiving palliative care experience psychological health, explore the meaning of a palliative care clinician's work and contribute to the understanding of psychological health in palliative care through the reflexive and visual journals of clinicians...
July 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38835175/bispectral-index-monitoring-of-palliative-sedation-for-home-withdrawal-of-tracheostomy-ventilation-a-case-report
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Greg Barclay, Michael Barbato, Rachel Yerbury, Laura Harnish, Nilda Miranda
BACKGROUND: Tracheostomy ventilation in motor neurone disease is an uncommon life-sustaining treatment. Best practice is having a plan for ventilation withdrawal, but the literature to guide practice is limited. Case reports have documented standard doses of opioids and benzodiazepines used for sedation in such cases. CASE: A 49-year-old man was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2016. He commenced tracheostomy ventilation in 2018. In 2022 and 2023, planning was undertaken, at the patient's request, for withdrawal of tracheostomy ventilation at home, when he was no longer able to communicate with technology...
July 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38916277/-it-was-never-about-me-a-qualitative-inquiry-into-the-experiences-of-psychological-support-and-perceived-support-needs-of-family-caregivers-of-people-with-high-grade-glioma
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katarzyna M Lion, Anthony Jamieson, Abigail Billin, Stephanie Jones, Mark B Pinkham, Tamara Ownsworth
BACKGROUND: Family caregivers of people with high-grade glioma often report high rates of psychological distress, which has been attributed to the unique aspects of the disease and onerous care demands. Clinical practice guidelines advocate for caregiver support from diagnosis through to end-of-life and bereavement. Yet, research has identified that caregivers' support needs are often overlooked. AIM: To explore caregivers' experiences of psychological support and perceptions of what constitutes optimal psychological support for caregivers in the context of high-grade glioma...
June 25, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38916263/views-on-advance-care-planning-of-family-members-of-older-adults-with-turkish-and-moroccan-backgrounds-an-exploratory-interview-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hakki Demirkapu, Wael Edally, Aline De Vleminck, Lieve Van den Block, Stéphanie De Maesschalck, Dirk Devroey
BACKGROUND: Significantly fewer individuals with migration backgrounds than native-born individuals undertake advance care planning. Older adults with Turkish and Moroccan backgrounds represent one of the largest ageing non-Western minority groups in Europe. Their relatives could play important roles in facilitating or hindering advance care planning, but their views remain underexplored. AIM: To explore advance care planning knowledge, experience, views, facilitators and barriers among older Turkish and Moroccan adults' relatives in Belgium...
June 25, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38916262/factors-influencing-deprescribing-in-primary-care-for-those-towards-the-end-of-life-a-qualitative-interview-study-with-patients-and-healthcare-practitioners
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maike S van der Waal, Saskia Ccm Teunissen, Allegonda G Uyttewaal, Cathelijne Verboeket-Crul, Hanneke Smits-Pelser, Eric Ct Geijteman, Matthew P Grant
BACKGROUND: For people with limited lifetime expectancy, the benefit of many medications may be outweighed by their potential harms. Despite the relevance of reducing unnecessary medication use, deprescribing is poorly enacted in primary care practice. AIM: This study aims to describe factors, as identified by primary care professionals and patients, that influence deprescribing in the last phase of life. DESIGN: Semi-structured interviews were conducted and analysed using a thematic approach...
June 25, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38898648/development-of-the-tiffin-recommendations-for-co-producing-palliative-and-end-of-life-care-research-with-individuals-with-lived-experience-of-homelessness-a-qualitative-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jodie Crooks, Kate Flemming, Caroline Shulman, Emma Casey, Briony Hudson
BACKGROUND: Palliative care for people experiencing homelessness is a complex field. Due to the intricate nuances and heterogeneity in the experience of palliative care for people without secure housing, it is essential that research is informed by people with lived experience of homelessness. However, as homelessness is often associated with loss, trauma and high levels of exposure to death, any co-production of research, particularly in the field of palliative and end-of-life-care, must be trauma-informed...
June 19, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38835188/a-systematic-review-on-the-impact-of-financial-insecurity-on-the-physical-and-psychological-well-being-for-people-living-with-terminal-illness
#39
REVIEW
Ross Walker-Pow, Andrea Bruun, Nuriye Kupeli, Alessandro Bosco, Nicola White
BACKGROUND: People living with terminal illness are at higher risk of experiencing financial insecurity. The variance in definitions of financial insecurity, in addition to its impact on the well-being of this population has not yet been systematically analysed. AIM: To understand the definition, prevalence and impact of financial insecurity on the physical and psychological well-being of people living with terminal illness. DESIGN: A systematic review with a narrative synthesis (prospectively registered; CRD42023404516)...
June 4, 2024: Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38835179/electronic-symptom-monitoring-for-home-based-palliative-care-a-systematic-review
#40
REVIEW
Suning Mao, Liu Liu, Cheng Miao, Tianyi Wang, Yue Chen, Zhishen Jiang, Chengge Hua, Chunjie Li, Yubin Cao
BACKGROUND: Coordination and communication challenges in home-based palliative care complicate transitions from hospital care. Electronic symptom monitoring enables real-time data collection, enhancing patient-provider communication. However, a systematic evaluation of its effectiveness in home-based palliative care is lacking. AIM: To analyze the feasibility, effectiveness, and limitations of electronic symptom monitoring in home-based palliative care, assess the evidence quality, identify the evidence gap, and suggest implications for future research and practice...
June 4, 2024: Palliative Medicine
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