Journal of pain and symptom management
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Jan 2025
Developing a Scale for Home-Visit Nurses to Start End-of-life Discussions with Cancer Patients.
Home-visit nurses find it challenging to determine the appropriate time to initiate end-of-life discussions with cancer patients. ⋯ The reliability and validity of the T-EOLD is acceptable, as it is an appropriate scale that home-visit nurses can use to determine the time to initiate end-of-life discussions with cancer patients. However, further study is required to examine T-EOLD's clinical utility, both nationally and internationally.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Jan 2025
Parental Attitudes Towards Palliative Care in Pediatric Oncology: Insights from Bereaved Families.
Palliative care (PC) has shown significant growth in the US and is associated with improved patient and caregiver experiences. Nevertheless, there are concerns that PC is underutilized in pediatric oncology. Understanding parental attitudes towards PC is crucial to improving PC utilization. ⋯ Parental hesitancy should not be viewed as a barrier to PC involvement. Although parents held mixed attitudes about PC, families accepted PC, desired earlier referrals, and believed it was a doctor's obligation to offer PC. These findings highlight the need for timely PC referrals, improved education, and increased awareness of PC services to enhance the integration of PC in pediatric oncology.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Jan 2025
Advance Care Planning Bundle: Using Technical and Adaptive Solutions to Promote Goal Concordant Care.
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is critical to achieve goal-aligned care for patients. However, optimal implementation requires complex coordination and alignment across a healthcare system. ⋯ Implementation of technical and adaptive tools as a bundle for Advance Care Planning shows promise to improve and sustain goal-aligned care. Quality Improvement in ACP is a complex, iterative process involving both structural change and behavioral adaptation.