Communication and quality of care on palliative care units: a qualitative study

D Seccareccia, K Wentlandt, N Kevork… - … of palliative medicine, 2015 - liebertpub.com
care and satisfaction with care on palliative care units (PCUs), as described by inpatients,
family caregivers, and health care … the tone of relationships with patients by initiating dialogue; …

Patient and family experiences of palliative care in hospital: what do we know? An integrative review

J Robinson, M Gott, C Ingleton - Palliative medicine, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
… of patient and family experiences of palliative care in an acute hospital remains limited to
discrete aspects of care. … Factors such as the previous relationship with the patient, caregiver …

The physicianpatient relationship in treatment decision making at the end of life: A pilot study of cancer patients in a Southeast Asian society

ZJM Ho, LKR Krishna, C Goh… - Palliative & Supportive …, 2013 - cambridge.org
… Thirty patients from the palliative care service … Patients said that they themselves and their
physicians were the main influences (80% each), over family members (48.3%). Some patients

Palliative care: views of patients and their families.

I Higginson, A Wade, M McCarthy - British Medical Journal, 1990 - bmj.com
… , very bad) or chose to make no formal rating'4 in relation to three aspects of the health
services: hospital doctors and nurses; general practitioners and district nurses; and support team …

Interprofessional relationships and communication in primary palliative care: impact of the Gold Standards Framework

K Mahmood-Yousuf, D Munday, N King… - British Journal of General …, 2008 - bjgp.org
… the relationship between GPs and district nurses affects the quality of communication about
patients' palliative care … of the framework led to to changes in the doctor–nurse relationship. …

Perceived doctorpatient relationship and its association with demoralization in patients with advanced cancer

L Quintero Garzón, S Koranyi, D Engelmann… - Psycho …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… It has been increasingly investigated in palliative care over the last two decades and
describes a syndrome of existential distress. It is characterized by states of hopelessness and …

Patient autonomy and advance care planning: a qualitative study of oncologist and palliative care physicians' perspectives

SB Johnson, PN Butow, I Kerridge… - Supportive Care in …, 2018 - Springer
care, relationships and a ‘good death’ above patient … and palliative care physicians
understanding of patient autonomy… -making at the EOL and how doctors positioned the role of ACP …

Challenges faced by palliative care physicians when caring for doctors with advanced cancer

SIR Noble, AN Marie, IG Finlay - Palliative Medicine, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
… ... made by the doctor patient because they … Palliative care physicians felt that the initial
impression has a greater impact with doctorpatients and recognize that the ongoing relationship

Patient-clinician communication issues in palliative care for patients with advanced cancer

AL Back - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020 - ascopubs.org
… uncertainty, making decisions, and enabling patient self-management. In this review, …
palliative care with patients who have advanced disease: fostering clinician-patient relationships, …

Breaking bad news in the transition from curative to palliative cancer carepatient's view of the doctor giving the information

MJ Friedrichsen, PM Strang, ME Carlsson - Supportive care in cancer, 2000 - Springer
… , such as types of doctors and the relationship between doctor and patient. It is the physician’s …
doctors. But from the perspective of the patient in transition from curative to palliative care, …