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Palliative care is a crucial component of healthcare, which has been more reliant on technology in recent years. Recently developed smart sensors and artificial intelligence have the potential to improve diagnosis and therapy. However, it is still unclear how smart sensor technologies (SST) are challenging palliative care princi.. Read More
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Breaking Barriers: Tackling Challenges in Achieving Patient-Centered Endof-Life Care
Background: One of the main objectives of advance care planning (ACP) programmes is to provide end-oflife care in accordance with patient choices. Despite the hope, several studies have failed to demonstrate how ACP increases patients' chances of obtaining end-of-life care that is in line with their wishes. Uncertainty persists .. Read More
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Background: Rapid development and a high death rate characterise the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a condition that is highly frequent in intensive care units (ICUs). Infections brought on by the novel SARSCoV-2 coronavirus can quickly proceed in individuals who are already critically unwell to ARDS. It's crucial t.. Read More
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Treatment Approaches for Cancerous Lesions or Wounds
Background: The occurrence of malignant wounds is around 5% in late cancer stages, and the predicted life expectancy is no more than 6 to 12 months. Without an interdisciplinary and personalised treatment plan, symptoms worsen and have a negative impact on quality of life. Methods: Based on radiological data, the authors summar.. Read More
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A Brief Review on Palliative Care: End-of-Life Care in India
Palliative care is a type of medical care focused on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of serious illnesses. The goal of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for patients and their families by addressing their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Palliative care can be provided at any.. Read More
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The State of Palliative End-of-Life Care in India: An Analysis
End-of-life care is a compassionate approach that aims to provide a high standard of living for patients and their families who are facing life-limiting illnesses in medical settings. It requires a comprehensive evaluation through interdisciplinary interventions to effectively address the patient's emotional distress, social iso.. Read More
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While both palliative care and hospice care aim to improve the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses, palliative care can be provided at any stage of an illness and is focused on addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient and their family. Hospice care, on the other hand, is focused on p.. Read More
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Compassion fatigue affects healthcare professionals who treat youngsters with life-threatening illnesses. This study set out to illustrate how members of an interdisciplinary paediatric palliative home care team felt and how they reacted to certain situations. A qualitative case study with 18 individuals was carried out. The hom.. Read More
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A Short Review on Care for the Dying: A Needed Conceptual Shift
Palliative care aims to relieve carers of the responsibility of providing physical, psychological, and even spiritual care. Lack of healthcare infrastructure and resources to handle an ageing population is one of the most pervasive problems facing this type of care. A change in system management is required as a result of the lo.. Read More
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Nurses are constantly positioned at the heart of hospice care, providing relief to the dying on a medical, psychological, social, and spiritual level. There is a universal and urgent need for qualified nurses to provide compassionate care and provide dignity for terminal patients because to the ageing population and the increasi.. Read More
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Individuals who have advanced stage cancer often experience discomfort that is challenging to alleviate. Administering high doses of pain medication may not be sufficient to alleviate their pain or may result in undesirable side effects, such as drowsiness. In this study, we present the first case where a patient's pelvic discom.. Read More
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There is a need for improved measurement of clinically significant advanced cancer-specific symptoms that are sensitive to intervention-related changes and that reflect the symptoms that both oncology clinicians and patients believe are most important to measure, given the growing importance placed upon Health-Related Quality Of.. Read More
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A Systematic Review Procedure on Home Palliative Cancer Care by Primary Healthcare
In order to maintain the viability of health systems and improve life quality, chronic illnesses like cancer and longer life expectancies necessitate (re)organization of care. Positive effects of palliative care provided by primary healthcare include improved standards of care for the terminally ill, decreased hospitalisations a.. Read More
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Methods or Approaches Proposed for Assessing Spiritual Needs in Palliative Care
According to its definition, palliative care is "An strategy that enhances the quality of life of patients and their families who are dealing with issues related to life-threatening disease." With the detection, evaluation, and treatment of pain and other issues, whether they are physical, psychological, or spiritual, it avoids .. Read More
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Early Perinatal Palliative Care Engagement can Assist to Improve Treatment During Pregnancy
A rising variety of complicated foetal disorders that can be identified during pregnancy provide challenges for perinatal medicine. Prognostic uncertainty is a result of the development of potentially life-extending therapies for the newborn both before and after birth. It might be difficult for doctors who provide counseling to.. Read More
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Palliative Treatment for Terminally Sick Patients Experiencing Non-Somatic Pain
The alleviation of suffering is a mission of medicine since it is inextricably tied to the experience of sickness. Better care of the somatic component is now possible because to advancements in our understanding of terminal disease. However, there is also what is referred to as "non-somatic" suffering, which in some circumstanc.. Read More
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Evaluating End-of-life and Medical Assistance in Dying Communication Learning - A Literature Review
Aim: Our literature review assesses the available End of Life (EOL) and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) communication training for clinicians and trainees. By analyzing training program evaluations, we assess their impact to learners’ practice and improvements to patient care. We then highlight the effective training pr.. Read More
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Female breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed tumor while in the male population breast cancers are uncommon, as men account for less than 1% of all breast carcinomas. The leading predisposing factors for the development of breast cancer in men are: (1) chest radiation exposure, (2) estrogen use, diseases associated with.. Read More
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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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