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Correspondence to Dr Carlos Hernández-Quiles, Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio, Avenida Manuel Siurot, s/n, Sevilla, 41013 Spain; quiles_es{at}yahoo.es Objective ...
Public health approaches to end-of-life care in the UK: an online survey of palliative care services
Aims and objectives The public health approach to end-of-life care has gained recognition over the past decade regarding its contribution to palliative care services. Terms, such as health-promoting ...
Background and purpose Since 2001, symptom cluster research has grown considerably. However, because multiple methodological considerations remain, ongoing synthesis of the literature is needed to ...
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a cornerstone of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).1 With <5 years remaining until the SDGs’ 2030 deadline, global health is at a critical juncture. While the ...
Introduction Of the 40 million people globally in need of palliative care (PC), just 14% receive it, predominantly in high-income countries. Within fragile health systems that lack PC, incurable ...
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Objective To study how treatment decisions are made alongside the lung cancer clinical pathway. Methods A prospective, multicentre, multimethods, five-stage, qualitative study. Mediated discourse, ...
Objectives The importance of advance care planning in parkinsonism is increasingly recognised. Existing evidence shows plans are infrequent in this population. Little is known about the details of the ...
OIN is common. Even within a limited and methodologically heterogeneous literature, prevalence estimates range from 6% to 38% in palliative care populations, with three of the more recent robust ...
Objectives Current methods of health expenditure reporting make spending on palliative care services difficult to quantify. This paper (1) examines trends in the components of government (public) ...
Many pains encountered in palliative care result from multiple pain mechanisms, eg, cancer pain may include inflammatory, bony, neuropathic, myofascial and/or visceral components. Not all such pains ...
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