Palliative medicine
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Palliative medicine · Jan 2021
Randomized Controlled TrialPerspectives of bereaved partners of lung cancer patients on the role of mindfulness in dying and grieving: A qualitative study.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) has been shown to reduce psychological distress in cancer patients but not their partners. Whether MBSR can support patients and partners in coping with the dying and grieving process is less well examined. ⋯ The present study showed that MBSR can facilitate lung cancer patients and their partners in accepting the forthcoming death and openly communicating about this, which can support a peaceful death and healthy grieving process.
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Palliative medicine · Jan 2021
Randomized Controlled TrialDo family meetings for hospitalised palliative care patients improve outcomes and reduce health care costs? A cluster randomised trial.
Family meetings facilitate the exploration of issues and goals of care however, there has been minimal research to determine the benefits and cost implications. ⋯ Family meetings may be helpful in reducing family caregiver distress and enhancing their preparedness for the caregiving role and it appears they may be conducted without increased hospital health utilisation impacts; although opportunity costs need to be considered in order to routinely offer these as a standardised intervention. Additional health economic examination is also advocated to comprehensively understand the cost-benefit implications.