Palliative medicine
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Palliative medicine · Feb 2024
Randomized Controlled TrialPALLiative care in ONcology (PALLiON): A cluster-randomised trial investigating the effect of palliative care on the use of anticancer treatment at the end of life.
Effects on anticancer therapy following the integration of palliative care and oncology are rarely investigated. Thus, its potential effect is unknown. ⋯ We found no significant differences in the probability of receiving end-of-life anticancer therapy. The intervention did not have the desired effect. It was probably too general and too focussed on communication skills to exert a substantial influence on conventional clinical practice.
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Palliative medicine · Feb 2024
ReviewPosttraumatic growth in palliative care settings: A scoping review of prevalence, characteristics and interventions.
Posttraumatic growth refers to positive psychological change following trauma. However, there is a need to better understand the experience of posttraumatic growth in the palliative care setting as well as the availability and efficacy of interventions that target this phenomenon. ⋯ Posttraumatic growth is an emerging concept in palliative care where although the number of studies is small, early indications suggest that interventions fostering posttraumatic growth may contribute to improvements in psychological wellbeing in people receiving palliative care.
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Palliative medicine · Feb 2024
Revised European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) recommended framework on palliative sedation: An international Delphi study.
The European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) acknowledges palliative sedation as an important, broadly accepted intervention for patients with life-limiting disease experiencing refractory symptoms. The EAPC therefore developed 2009 a framework on palliative sedation. A revision was needed due to new evidence from literature, ongoing debate and criticism of methodology, terminology and applicability. ⋯ This is the first framework on palliative sedation using a strict consensus methodology. It should serve as comprehensive and soundly developed information for healthcare professionals.
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Palliative medicine · Feb 2024
The perspectives of people with dementia and their supporters on advance care planning: A qualitative study with the European Working Group of People with Dementia.
Advance care planning has been defined in an international consensus paper, supported by the European Association for Palliative Care. There are concerns that this definition may not apply to dementia. Moreover, it is not informed by input from people with dementia. ⋯ The perspectives of the European Working Group of People with Dementia and their supporters highlighted the need for a person-centred and dementia-inclusive advance care planning definition. We provide tangible recommendations for future adaptations of the definition that reflect these perspectives.
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Palliative medicine · Jan 2024
Feasibility and effectiveness of a two-tiered intervention involving training and a new consultation model for patients with palliative care needs in primary care: A before-after study.
Evidence suggests that involving General Practitioners in the care of patients with palliative care needs may improve patient outcomes. ⋯ Our intervention can be effective in reducing patients' physical and emotional symptoms.