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Understanding how socioeconomic characteristics such as age, deprivation, and ethnicity relate to the symptoms and concerns of patients with terminal illnesses is essential for planning more fair treatment delivery. The older population and widening socioeconomic disparities make this work even more important. According to the ".. Read More
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Navigating the Uncharted Terrain: A Review of Palliative Care Services in Africa
Palliative care is an essential component of healthcare that aims to alleviate the suffering of patients with serious and life-limiting illnesses and to support their families. It encompasses many services, including symptom management, psychological and spiritual support, and end-of-life care. However, a high burden of disease,.. Read More
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Symptoms with Decreasing amount of Dopamine in Schizophrenia
This article is devoted to the dopamine pathways in the brain and the symptoms caused by dopamine depletion rather than dopamine overload and the effects of antipsychotics on dopamine pathways... Read More
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This study aims to determine the safety and efficacy of percutaneous transesophageal Gastrostomy (PTEG) in patients with malignant bowel obstructions (MBO). To date, only small case series of PTEG have been published in the U.S. We aim to provide data via a review of PTEG indications, placements, and outcomes in what is the larg.. Read More
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Implications for Psychopathology: Self-Destruction and Killing
At present, assisted suicide and killing square measure extrajudicial in eire, and square measure out below country Medical Council's moral tips. With the recent introduction of a Bill within the Irish house (Parliament) which might have permissible Physical-Assisted Suicide therein country, assisted suicide and killing (PAS-E) .. Read More
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The aim of study is to determine the stability of Esomeprazole magnesium trihydrate under environmental conditions and Accelerated stability chamber. The drug products of esomeprazole enteric-coated pellets are more sensitive to environmental factors like heat, humidity, and light. These factors affect the stability of the produ.. Read More
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Background: Insufficient pain management may lead to terminally ill patients' desire for euthanasia. A conundrum exists in palliative medicine. On the one hand, early use of opioid analgesics might guarantee efficient pain management. Opioids, on the other hand, raise the possibility of addiction. Despite having a strong palliat.. Read More
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PC Physicians Opinion on Treating Palliative Care Patients with Cancer with Opioid Analgesic
The purpose of this study is to give a brief opinion on the usage of opioid analgesics in cancer patients receiving palliative care. Medical staff guidelines for patient education in the treatment of cancer are well-defined, regarded as the most effective, and help to increase treatment compliance. Palliative medicine's major ob.. Read More
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The aim of palliative care is to alleviate suffering in patients and their families by evaluating all of the symptoms that patients experience on a physical, psychological, and spiritual level and treating them. It assists patients and their loved ones in reaching an appropriate medical treatment agreement and supporting the pat.. Read More
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The interdisciplinary approach used in palliative care, which was established to satisfy the needs of patients with a life-threatening illness and their families, has drawn more attention in recent years. Most clinical realities still reserve palliative care for patients who are nearing the end of their lives, leading to confusi.. Read More
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Review on the Fundamental Approach to Giving Palliative Care Patients the Greatest Care
The proportion of people suffering from advanced cancer or end-stage illnesses is rising as a result of population ageing, medical advancements, and improvements in public healthcare. These patients frequently go to an emergency room for help because of the load of symptoms they experience in the latter months of their lives. Ac.. Read More
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Improvement of Patient Stratification in Palliative Care
An essential component of computer science research, artificial intelligence model building for synthetic data creation to enhance Machine Learning (ML) methodology is presently being used to allied medical domains, such as Systems Medicine and Medical Informatics. For more than ten years, medical researchers have been motivated.. Read More
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Providing Better Care for Patients with Long-Term Incurable Cancer
A growing proportion of people can no longer be cured but may anticipate having their cancer diagnosis for a long time. In both clinical practise and research, these people with "prolonged incurable cancer" are frequently disregarded. Patients experience issues that are typically addressed from a palliative or survivorship viewp.. Read More
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma of salivary glands usually presents as a locally aggressive malignancy. Bone metastases and skeletal related events occur seldom in its trajectory but impact prognosis. Here, we present the first case report describing pathological fracture of a long bone occurring in a patient with adenoid cystic carcin.. Read More
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Palliation of Functional Constipation in Routine and Special Populations
Constipation is one of the most common symptoms experienced around the world. While routinely experienced in the general population, it also occurs in patients with unique medical backgrounds. This includes geriatric patients,those on chronic opiate medications and those with neurodegenerative diseases. General providers as well.. Read More
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Objective: Thailand has just applied Withdrawal of life support (WDLS) in palliative care patients. In Asian cultures, family members often conceal the diagnosis and prognosis from the patient; hence, the WDLS decision mostly falls on the family members. This study’s objective is to explore the factors that influence a fam.. Read More
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Palliative care aims to alleviate the suffering of patients and their families by thoroughly evaluating and treating the symptoms that patients experience physically, psychologically, and spiritually. A patient's symptoms could need more intensive palliation as death draws near. Support for the dying patient's family should incr.. Read More
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Importance of Hospice Care: An examination of its advantages for cancer patients at the last stage
Background: With the aid of hospices, palliative care has demonstrated over time that it may assist prolong life. According to the research, most cancer patients receive a diagnosis when the disease is well advanced, and because there is no treatment for it, they will eventually need palliative care. However, the majority of dev.. Read More
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Objectives: City Hospice is a community specialist palliative care (SPC) team caring for the population of Cardiff. A service evaluation was undertaken to review the scope of SPC input required for residents referred from care homes (residential and nursing homes). Methods: A mixed method evaluation was undertaken for all patie.. Read More
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Advances in Palliative and Hospice Care to Enhance the Quality of Life of Patients Family
Although palliative and hospice care strives to enhance the quality of life of patients' family, little is known about their unique difficulties and requirements. We provide a complete review of the literature. Between January 2017 and November 2018, a narrative review was published to provide an expert overview of peer-reviewed.. Read More
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