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End-of-Life Care Bulletin: Healthcare Library of Northern Ireland

Collection of new end of life care articles, prepared by Richard Fallis, Specialist Librarian for Medicine, Dentistry & Healthcare Sciences: https://libguides.qub.ac.uk/healthcarelibrary/medicinebulletins/endoflifecare

https://read.qxmd.com/read/34024180/death-and-dying-in-long-term-care-facilities-the-perception-of-occupational-therapists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina de S Figueiredo, Efigênia F Ferreira, Marcella G Assis
End-of-life care in long-term care facilities for older adults requires numerous skills. However, many professionals, including occupational therapists, feel unprepared to deal with death and dyingand have difficulties to attend to the real needs of the older adults and their families.This is a qualitative study anchored in phenomenologywhich had the objective to understand the perception of occupational therapists regarding death and dying inlong-term care facilities. Data were collected through focus groups and analyzed by thematic content analysis...
May 22, 2021: Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36764411/don-t-throw-the-baby-out-with-the-bathwater-meta-analysis-of-advance-care-planning-and-end-of-life-cancer-care
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REVIEW
Kristin Levoy, Suzanne S Sullivan, Jesse Chittams, Ruth L Myers, Susan E Hickman, Salimah H Meghani
CONTEXT: There is ongoing discourse about the impact of advance care planning (ACP) on end-of-life (EOL) care. No meta-analysis exists to clarify ACP's impact on patients with cancer. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between, and moderators of, ACP and aggressive versus comfort-focused EOL care outcomes among patients with cancer. METHODS: Five databases were searched for peer-reviewed observational/experimental ACP-specific studies that were published between 1990-2022 that focused on samples of patients with cancer...
February 8, 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33878967/the-effect-of-loneliness-on-death-anxiety-in-the-elderly-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Türkan Akyol Guner, Zeynep Erdogan, Isa Demir
The aim of the study is to determine the effect on death anxiety of loneliness in the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The population of this study that is descriptive and cross-sectional type consist of 354 elderly who meet the inclusion criteria from three different associations operating for charitable purposes in a city center located in north-west Turkey. The average score of Loneliness Scale of Elderly (LSE) of the elderly was determined as 11.39 ± 5.31, and the average score of Death Anxiety Scale (DAS) of the elderly was determined as 8...
April 20, 2021: Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36758907/effectiveness-of-virtual-reality-in-symptom-management-of-cancer-patients-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Yuan Wu, Nannan Wang, Huichao Zhang, Xuhan Sun, Yuqing Wang, Yuxi Zhang
CONTEXT: Although the survival rate of cancer patients has been increasing, such patients often experience severe physical and psychological burdens due to the effects of the disease and therapy. Multiple virtual reality (VR)-based interventions have been used to help improve physical and psychological symptoms and quality of life in cancer patients. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effects of VR-based interventions on anxiety, pain, depression, fear, distress, and quality of life in cancer patients...
May 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36682672/facilitators-and-barriers-to-recruiting-surgeons-into-hospice-and-palliative-medicine-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chelsea Salyer, Susan McCammon, Emma Bassette, Lindy H Landzaat, Lori Spoozak, Joanna Veazey Brooks
CONTEXT: Few individuals have fellowship training in both hospice and palliative medicine (HPM) and a surgical specialty including general surgery, general obstetrics and gynecology, or affiliated subspecialties. There is a paucity of data to explain why some surgeons choose to pursue HPM fellowship training. OBJECTIVE: Identify facilitators and barriers to palliative medicine fellowship training among physicians from a surgical specialty. METHODS: We conducted individual semi-structured interviews with 17 surgeons who were also fellowship-trained in HPM...
January 19, 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34011208/factors-associated-with-university-students-attitude-toward-euthanasia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rami Saadeh, Amani Banat, Dalia AbuZeina, Tasneem Al-Bourini, Eman Abdelqader, Nasr Alrabadi, Mahmoud A Alfaqih, Mohammed Z Allouh
Although euthanasia has been practiced for thousands of years, a wide controversy still exists around it. This study aimed to assess the attitude of university students toward euthanasia and its associated factors. The study included an online self-administered survey. Survey questions consisted of demographic information, psychological condition, and attitude toward euthanasia. A total of 1,188 students participated in the study. Approximately only one-third of the respondents (34.1%) viewed euthanasia as a moral practice, and just one-quarter (25...
May 20, 2021: Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36828291/from-hospital-to-home-referrals-to-pediatric-hospice-and-home-based-palliative-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debra Lotstein, Margaret J Klein, Lisa C Lindley, Joanne Wolfe
CONTEXT: Hospital-based pediatric palliative care (PPC) may help optimize referrals to community-based hospice and home-based palliative care (HBPC) for children with serious illness, yet little is known about their referral practices. OBJECTIVES: To describe community-based program referrals from a PPC team, identifying factors associated with referral type, and potential misalignment between patient needs and referral received. METHODS: Chart abstraction of patients seen in 2017 by the PPC team of a large, urban children's hospital, followed for at least 6 months or until death, including clinical and demographic characteristics, and referrals to hospice and HBPC...
February 22, 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36016467/mindfulness-exercises-reduce-death-anxiety-and-burnout-in-intensive-care-nurses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Xiang-Zi, Zhang Jia-Yuan
Intensive care units (ICUs) nurses experience a high level of death anxiety. Interventions that reduce death anxiety are needed. We conducted a nonrandomized study with 66 ICU nurses. The 34 in the intervention group received an 8-week tailored mindfulness-based intervention and the 32 in the control group received no intervention. Both groups completed pre and post-tests of death anxiety and burnout. At post-test, the levels of death anxiety and job burnout in the intervention group were significantly lower than the control group...
August 25, 2022: Death Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34011207/narrative-medicine-for-healthcare-providers-improving-practices-of-advance-care-planning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cara L Wallace, April Trees, Jennifer Ohs, Leslie Hinyard
Advance care planning (ACP) conversations about treatment preferences and end-of-life goals relate to positive outcomes for patients and families, though ongoing barriers exist. Additionally, providers personal discomfort and personal experiences may influence how they engage (or avoid) ACP conversations. Narrative medicine (NM) offers one approach to help practitioners develop ability to hear and understand the story of others in ways that may overcome barriers to quality conversations. This study investigated the effectiveness of a 3-hour NM workshop to develop communication skills around ACP and facilitate reflection on the relationship between personal experiences and professional practices in ACP and end-of-life care...
May 20, 2021: Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34038173/nobody-dies-alone-in-the-electronic-patient-record-a-qualitative-analysis-of-the-textual-practices-of-documenting-dying-and-death
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laila Hov, Bodil Tveit, Oddgeir Synnes
In this study, we analyse the electronic patient record (EPR) as a genre and investigate how a death is documented as part of the EPR, that is, what kind of textual practices can be found, and how they can be understood based on extracts from 42 EPRs from medical wards in Norwegian hospitals. Following from our analysis, we see four distinct patterns in the documentation of patient death: a) registering the bare minimum of information, b) registering a body stopped working, c) documenting dying quietly and placing it in peaceful surroundings, and d) highlighting the accompanied death...
May 26, 2021: Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35167381/nursing-students-compassion-and-their-attitudes-toward-death-and-the-care-of-the-dying-an-intervention-study-%C3%A4-n-turkey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Funda Ozpulat, Melike Tasdelen Bas, Birsel Molu
This pretest-posttest quasi-experimental study investigated the effect of an educational intervention on nursing students' compassion levels and their attitudes toward death and the care of the dying. Data were collected using the Death Attitude Profile - Revised (DAP-R), the Frommelt Attitude Toward Care Of The Dying (FATCOD) Scale, and the Compassion Scale (CS). The intervention improved participants' DAP-R scores. Participants had higher posttest FATCOD scores than the pretest scores. However, the difference was statistically insignificant...
February 15, 2022: Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36804423/-a-pain-deep-in-your-soul-being-that-is-not-physical-assessing-spiritual-pain-in-integrative-oncology-consultations
#12
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aimee J Christie, Gabriel Lopez, Chandler Hieu Nguyen, Minxing Chen, Yisheng Li, Lorenzo Cohen, Marvin O Delgado-Guay
CONTEXT: Spiritual pain contributes to the suffering of cancer patients. However, it is unclear whether patients seen outside of palliative care report spiritual pain and its relationship with symptom burden. OBJECTIVES: Characteristics of patients reporting spiritual pain were examined, as well as the association of spiritual pain with symptom burden and how spiritual pain affected the factor structure of the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS). METHODS: A retrospective chart review was conducted of integrative oncology patients who completed the PROMIS10 and a modified ESAS (ESAS-FS) including financial distress and spiritual pain (pain deep in your soul/being that is not physical)...
February 16, 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36764410/palliative-care-interventions-effects-on-psychological-distress-a-systematic-review-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Molly A Nowels, Saurabh Kalra, Paul R Duberstein, Emily Coakley, Biren Saraiya, Login George, Elissa Kozlov
BACKGROUND: Managing psychological distress is an objective of palliative care. No meta-analysis has evaluated whether palliative care reduces psychological distress. OBJECTIVES: Examine the effects of palliative care on depression, anxiety, and general psychological distress for adults with life-limiting illnesses and their caregivers. DESIGN: We searched PubMed, PsycInfo, Embase, and CINAHL for randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of palliative care interventions...
February 8, 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36731806/patient-caregiver-dyads-prognostic-information-preferences-and-perceptions-in-advanced-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naomi C A van der Velden, Ellen M A Smets, Mariët Hagedoorn, Allison J Applebaum, Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Hanneke W M van Laarhoven, Inge Henselmans
CONTEXT: Prognostic information is considered important for advanced cancer patients and primary informal caregivers to prepare for the end-of-life. Little is known about discordance in patients' and caregivers' prognostic information preferences and prognostic perceptions, while such discordance complicates adaptive dyadic coping, clinical interactions and care plans. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the extent of patient-caregiver discordance in prognostic information preferences and perceptions, and the factors associated with discordant prognostic perceptions...
January 30, 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36758908/relationship-between-religion-spirituality-and-the-aggressiveness-of-cancer-care-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Bruna Dos Santos Carmo, Mayara Goulart de Camargos, Martins Fidelis Dos Santos Neto, Bianca Sakamoto Ribeiro Paiva, Giancarlo Lucchetti, Carlos Eduardo Paiva
CONTEXT: Religiosity/spirituality/religious-spiritual coping (RS) are resources used by cancer patients with cancer to help cope with the disease and may influence the preference and receipt of end-of-life (EOL) treatment. OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between RS and the EOL care preferred or received by cancer patients. METHODS: This review protocol is registered on (International Prospective Register of Systematic Review, CRD42021251833) and follows the recommendations of the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses checklist...
May 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36641006/systemic-opioids-for-dyspnea-in-cancer-patients-a-real-world-observational-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Takashi Yamaguchi, Ryo Matsunuma, Yoshinobu Matsuda, Junichi Tasaki, Tomoo Ikari, Satoru Miwa, Sayo Aiki, Yusuke Takagi, Daisuke Kiuchi, Kozue Suzuki, Shunsuke Oyamada, Keisuke Ariyoshi, Kota Kihara, Masanori Mori
CONTEXT: Although Systemic opioids are recommended as a pharmacological treatment for cancer-related dyspnea, their effectiveness and safety needs to be investigated in a real-world context OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of systemic regular opioids for dyspnea in cancer patients, in the real-world palliative care practice. METHODS: This was a multicenter prospective observational study. We consecutively enrolled adult cancer patients starting regular opioids (morphine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, or fentanyl) for dyspnea from 12 palliative care services across Japan...
May 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36690164/the-value-of-advance-care-planning-for-spokespersons-of-patients-with-advanced-illness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bronson R Kunzler, Theresa J Smith, Benjamin H Levi, Michael J Green, Laurie Badzek, Maria G Katsaros, Lauren J Van Scoy
CONTEXT: Advance Care Planning (ACP) has fallen under scrutiny primarily because research has not consistently demonstrated patient-focused benefits. OBJECTIVES: To better understand how spokespersons regard, engage with, and find value in ACP during decision-making for their loved ones. METHODS: This qualitative analysis was part of a randomized controlled trial involving spokespersons of patients with advanced illness who had completed ACP...
January 20, 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36682673/visualizing-how-to-use-antipsychotics-for-agitated-delirium-in-the-last-days-of-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kengo Imai, Tatsuya Morita, Masanori Mori, Daisuke Kiuchi, Naosuke Yokomichi, Satoru Miwa, Soichiro Okamoto, Toshihiro Yamauchi, Akemi Shirado Naito, Yoshinobu Matsuda, Isseki Maeda, Koji Sugano, Masayuki Ikenaga, Satoshi Inoue, Eriko Satomi
CONTEXT: How physicians use antipsychotics for agitated delirium in the last days of life varies markedly, which could hamper the quality of care. OBJECTIVES: To examine adherence to an algorithm-based treatment for terminal agitated delirium, and explore its effectiveness and safety. METHODS: A single-center, prospective, observational study was conducted in a 27-bed palliative care unit in Japan. All adult cancer patients who developed agitated delirium with a modified Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS) of +1 or more were included; the palliative care specialists determined that the etiology was irreversible, the estimated survival was three weeks or less, and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status was three or four...
June 2023: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
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