Bmc Health Serv Res
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Bmc Health Serv Res · Jan 2014
Multicenter Study Comparative Study Controlled Clinical TrialA comparison of drugs and procedures of care in the Italian hospice and hospital settings: the final three days of life for cancer patients.
A palliative approach at the end of life typically involves forgoing certain drugs and procedures and starting others - weighing burden against potential benefit. An assessment of the palliative approach may be undertaken by investigating which drugs and procedures are used in the dying phase, and at what frequencies. ⋯ The data indicates a need for improvement in the hospital setting concerning recognising the need for palliative care, and ensuring a timely introduction of this approach.
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Bmc Health Serv Res · Jan 2014
Multicenter Study Observational StudyThe validation of a questionnaire to assess barriers to enteral feeding in critically ill patients: a multicenter international survey.
A growing body of literature supports the need to identify and address barriers to knowledge use as a strategy to improve care delivery. To this end, we developed a questionnaire to assess barriers to enterally feeding critically ill adult patients, and sought to gain evidence to support the construct validity of this instrument by testing the hypothesis that barriers identified by the questionnaire are inversely associated with nutrition performance. ⋯ Our results provide evidence to support our a priori hypothesis that barriers negatively impact the provision of nutrition in ICUs, suggesting that our recently developed questionnaire may be a promising tool to identify these important factors, and guide the selection of interventions to optimize nutrition practice. Further research is required to illuminate if and how the type of barrier, profession of the provider, and geographic location of the hospital may influence this association.