Palliative medicine
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Palliative medicine · Mar 2022
Area-Based Compassionate Communities: A systematic integrative review of existing initiatives worldwide.
Area-Based Compassionate Communities are community public health interventions which focus on the role of the community in palliative care provision. They apply a set of actions based on the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion which aims to increase people's control over their health. ⋯ While the concept of Area-Based Compassionate Communities is gaining momentum as a new paradigm for the creation of palliative care capacity across society, only a handful of initiatives have been described. The lack of formal evaluations of their envisaged health benefits indicates a pressing need for rigorous research about ongoing and future initiatives.
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Palliative medicine · Mar 2022
Family involvement in advance care planning for people living with advanced cancer: A systematic mixed-methods review.
Advance care planning is important for people with advanced cancer. Family involvement in advance care planning may be instrumental to achieving goal-concordant care since they frequently become surrogate decision-makers. ⋯ This review provides a comprehensive understanding of family involvement in advance care planning and could inform its assessment and implementation in clinical practice. The number of included articles was limited. Therefore future research must focus on family integration and exploration of stakeholders' perceptions to identify additional components and linkages between them within family-integrated advance care planning.
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Palliative medicine · Feb 2022
Meta AnalysisRisk factors for delirium in adult patients receiving specialist palliative care: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Delirium is common and distressing for patients receiving palliative care. Interventions targetting modifiable risk factors in other settings have been shown to prevent delirium. Research on delirium risk factors in palliative care can inform context-specific risk-reduction interventions. ⋯ Findings may usefully inform interventions to reduce delirium risk but more high quality prospective cohort studies are required to enable greater certainty about associations of different risk factors with delirium during specialist palliative care.
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Palliative medicine · Feb 2022
Interventions to support family caregivers of people with advanced dementia at the end of life in nursing homes: A mixed-methods systematic review.
Most people with dementia transition into nursing homes as their disease progresses. Their family caregivers often continue to be involved in their relative's care and experience high level of strain at the end of life. ⋯ The findings provide useful information on which interventions may benefit family caregivers of people with advanced dementia at the end of life and where, when, and how they should be provided.
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Palliative medicine · Feb 2022
ReviewThe experiences, perceptions, and support needs among family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer and eating problems: An integrative review.
Advanced cancer patients often present with numerous eating problems, posing a significant challenge for family caregivers during the provision of nutritional care. ⋯ Research on the studied topic was descriptive and predominantly qualitative in nature. Quantitative research examining the impact of caregiving experiences in relation to food and eating in the context of advanced cancer patients is the first important step moving this research area forward.