What are families most grateful for after receiving palliative care? Content analysis of written documents received: a chance to improve the quality of care

M Aparicio, C Centeno, JM Carrasco, A Barbosa… - … palliative care, 2017 - Springer
… the therapeutic relationships established (63/77 documents); b) Family recognition of the
achievements of the palliative care … that they value most is a good starting point. It is essential to …

Early introduction of palliative care and advanced care planning for children with complex chronic medical conditions: a pilot study

DB Liberman, E Song, LM Radbill… - Child: care, health …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Early integration of paediatric palliative care is recommended by national organizations
for a variety of paediatric illnesses and has been shown to be feasible and acceptable (…

“Art on Behalf”: Introducing an accessible art therapy approach used in palliative care

C Ganzon, C O'Callaghan, J Dwyer - The Arts in Psychotherapy, 2020 - Elsevier
… Rather than existing as static document established at the beginning of therapy, the … ’s
personal meaning during the early sessions. The session ended with the leaves fully painted and …

The moments we meet: lived experiences of rapport for nurses, patients and families in palliative care

W English - 2018 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
… In this section ‘effective’ is understood in the context of the nurse-patient relationship with …
One study of nurse-patient relationships in palliative care says it is up to the nurse to begin the …

[图书][B] To Comfort Always: a history of palliative medicine since the nineteenth century

D Clark - 2016 - books.google.com
… (See the final section of this chapter, ‘End of the century’, for a discussion on the tendency
of both practitioners and historians to make use of twentieth-century concepts—in particular …

Palliative and end-of-life care conversations in COPD: a systematic literature review

N Tavares, N Jarrett, K Hunt, T Wilkinson - ERJ Open Research, 2017 - Eur Respiratory Soc
… Conversations should be started early in the disease course or opportunities to start
discussions should be identified [30]. This will help to build a therapeutic relationship with the …

[HTML][HTML] Culture and palliative care: preferences, communication, meaning, and mutual decision making

CL Cain, A Surbone, R Elk… - Journal of pain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
… In this study, we define palliative care as beginning at the … entire continuum of care, to hospice
and end-of-life care, and … her relationship with her physician thereafter, during her final few …

Reflections on palliative sedation

R Twycross - Palliative Care: Research and Treatment, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… Continuous deep sedation is controversial because it ends a … ’ in some countries and some
palliative care services. Of … the day up … I suggest we start by giving you a night sedative …

Barriers to end-of-life discussions among hematologists: A qualitative study

C Prod'homme, D Jacquemin, L Touzet… - Palliative …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… after the end of the study, final results were … early end-of-life care. The risk is that such
oversimplification, that is, equating hematological care with hope for cure and palliative care with …

Interactive Palliative and EndofLife Care Modules for Pediatric Residents

MK Ross, A Doshi, L Carrasca, P Pian… - … Journal of Pediatrics, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
palliative care skills to pediatric residents. Our Comfort Care Modules (CCMs) address pediatric
palliative carebeginning and end of the academic year. Twenty-four pediatric and seven …