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Perinatal medicine is currently grappling with an increasing array of intricate fetal ailments that can now be detected prior to birth. The advancement of potential life-extending interventions for both pre and postnatal care adds to the unpredictability of prognoses. For medical professionals tasked with guiding families throug.. Read More
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Redefining a Compassionate Approach to a Good Death
In the realm of end-of-life care, the concept of a good death has emerged as a focal point, transcending medical boundaries to encompass physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, and social dimensions. This article delves into the multifaceted nature of a good death, exploring its various components and implications for med.. Read More
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Paediatric palliative care has emerged as a critical subspecialty dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for children facing life-threatening conditions and their families. This review article delves into the multifaceted dimensions of paediatric palliative care, emphasizing the importance of defining the target population, .. Read More
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The discourse of modern medicine is formed around war metaphors. There are plenty of health instructions around fighting diseases, microbes, stress, or even depression. These extensive struggles with all the pathogens and pathologies are rooted in an animistic error and basic insecurity due to the existential alienation of the b.. Read More
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A Brief Note on Paediatric Palliative Care
This article explores the significance of preserving the dignity of terminally ill children in pediatric palliative care. It emphasizes the shared responsibility of parents and healthcare providers in upholding the child's dignity through a holistic and person-centered approach. By respecting the child's choices and providing un.. Read More
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Deprescribing in Palliative Cancer Care: Balancing Medication Burden and Quality of Life
Deprescribing is an emerging concept in palliative cancer care that aims to optimize medication use by discontinuing or reducing unnecessary or potentially harmful medications. The goal of deprescribing is to improve the quality of life for patients by minimizing the medication burden, alleviating medication-related side effects.. Read More
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Enhancing Pediatric Palliative Care: Addressing the Unique Needs of Oncology Patients and Beyond
Deprescribing is an emerging concept in palliative cancer care that aims to optimize medication use by discontinuing or reducing unnecessary or potentially harmful medications. The goal of deprescribing is to improve the quality of life for patients by minimizing the medication burden, alleviating medication-related side effects.. Read More
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In the mid-1900s, Hospice and Palliative care emerged as end-of-life medical services, offering comfort and support to dying patients and their families. These two services share common goals while also exhibiting distinct characteristics. However, many healthcare providers, including physicians, physician assistants, and nurses.. Read More
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Improving the Quality of Palliative Radiotherapy: A Literature Review
Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) is recognized for its efficacy in relieving cancer-related symptoms. However, the implementation of PRT faces various barriers that hinder its widespread use and may impact patient support during treatment. This literature review aims to provide a concise summary of potential solutions to overcome t.. Read More
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The referral of individuals with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to palliative care remains a complex and underexplored area. This study aims to identify the factors that either promote or hinder palliative care referral as reported by clinicians treating patients with HCC. Through the development of a comprehensive code book, al.. Read More
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Background and aim: Palliative care is essential for patients with life-limiting illnesses, as it enhances survival and quality of life. However, culturally and linguistically diverse individuals often struggle to access timely palliative care. This study investigates barriers to timely palliative care uptake in these population.. Read More
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The Role of Palliative Care in Heart Failure Management: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
This systematic review article provides a comprehensive overview of the role of palliative care in heart failure management. The review found that palliative care interventions, including symptom management, psychosocial support, and advance care planning, can improve the quality of life of patients with heart failure and their .. Read More
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The outcomes of a cluster-randomised controlled trial exploring the influence of early palliative care on patients with advanced cancer are presented in this article. The study sought to assess the impact of including palliative care with standard oncology therapy at an early stage of the disease's progression. The trial used a .. Read More
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Patients suffering from chronic life-limiting or advanced respiratory disorders frequently have a significant symptom load, necessitating palliative care to relieve symptoms, enhance quality of life, and restore dignity. The objective of this study was to examine the perceptions and current practices of respiratory physicians re.. Read More
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Palliative Care in Clinical Practice: Enhancing Quality of Life for Patients with Serious Illnesses
Palliative care is a crucial component of comprehensive healthcare that aims to enhance the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses. This review article provides an overview of palliative care in clinical practice, focusing on its principles, benefits, and challenges. The literature review highlights the importance o.. Read More
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Understanding Chronic Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Chronic pain is a complex and debilitating condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide, significantly impacting their quality of life. This article provides a comprehensive overview of chronic pain, including its causes, symptoms, diagnostic approaches, treatment options, challenges, and future directions. Chronic p.. Read More
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Creating Quality Indicators for Palliative Care in Prisons: A Timely Initiative
Palliative care is becoming increasingly essential in the prison context, but data on the quality and accessibility of this treatment is scarce. Creating and applying standardized quality indicators would increase transparency, accountability, and provide a platform for quality improvement at both the local and national levels... Read More
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Treatment by Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for Cardiac Arrest Patients Following Guidelines
Cardiovascular Disease (CAD) is leading a death. Cardiac arrest means heart beach stop. To date, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an efficient method for cardiac arrest patients. CPR is carried out by chest compression followed by artificial ventilation. It helps pump blood around the person’s body when the heart can.. Read More
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A Program for Palliative Care Led by Nurses for Individuals Living with Advanced Cancer
A 6 month program was conducted for individualities living with advanced cancer to address their symptoms and psychosocial requirements, which frequently lead to Emergency Department visits. The program involved nanny led telephone calls to manage symptoms, coordinate care, and grease advance care planning to determine values an.. Read More
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Exploring the Intersection of Cultural Competence and Palliative Care: Challenges and Opportunities
When compared to the general population, members of ethnic, racial, and cultural minorities frequently have less access to healthcare and worse health outcomes. Health inequalities have been noted in both the COVID pandemic and other epidemics. Similar gaps have been observed in individuals with severe illness and pain, with min.. Read More
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