Objectives To determine the distribution of prostate cancer (PCa) patients between physical activity and kinesiophobia, ...
OP-17 Financial insecurity for terminally ill migrants in the UK: double jeopardy at the end of life
Introduction Poverty and deprivation are invisible yet powerful influences over people’s experiences of palliative and end of life care. The socio-economic impact on terminally ill migrants on UK ...
Introduction/Background The potential benefit of using an anticipatory driver is more robust symptom management at the end of life, with less need for repeated ...
Objectives Multidisciplinary team meetings are a regular feature in the provision of palliative care, involving a range of professionals. Yet, their purpose and best format are not necessarily well ...
Objectives To investigate the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous clonidine for refractory symptoms in the palliative setting. Methods A retrospective chart review of the use of subcutaneous clonidine ...
Approaches using digital technologies to support advance care planning (ACP) and care coordination are being used in palliative and end of life care. While providing opportunities to facilitate ...
Objective Fan therapy is widely acknowledged as an essential component in the management of dyspnoea with numerous studies supporting its efficacy in alleviating dyspnoea among patients with chronic ...
Correspondence to Dr Yoshihiko Taniguchi, Kinki Chuo Chest Medical Center, Sakai 591-8555, Japan; taniguchi.yoshihiko.ny{at}mail.hosp.go.jp Objectives Opioids are often administered for cancer-related ...
Objectives The use of herbal medicine is widespread among oncology patients, with potentially negative interactions with anticancer drugs. This study identified herbal products being used among a ...
Introduction Challenges in providing Palliative and End-Of-Life Care (PEOLC) for people with learning disabilities include communication difficulties, lack of decision-making involvement, and limited ...
Importance Limb spasticity is a common issue among stroke patients. Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) is recommended as an alternative therapy for managing upper limb spasticity ...
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