Palliative medicine
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Palliative medicine · Mar 2021
ReviewPractice review: Evidence-based quality use of corticosteroids in the palliative care of patients with advanced cancer.
It would be unusual for a patient with advanced cancer not to be prescribed corticosteroids at some stage of their disease course for a variety of specific and non-specific indications. ⋯ Guidelines recommending the widespread use of corticosteroids should acknowledge the poor evidence base supporting much current dogma. Quality research is essential not only to define the role of corticosteroids in this context but to ensure good prescribing practice.
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Palliative medicine · Mar 2021
Effectiveness and implementation of palliative care interventions for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A systematic review.
Although guidelines recommend palliative care for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, there is little evidence for the effectiveness of palliative care interventions for this patient group specifically. ⋯ Little high-quality evidence is yet available on the effectiveness and implementation of palliative care interventions for patients with COPD. There is a need for well-conducted effectiveness studies and adequate process evaluations using standardized methodologies to create higher-level evidence and inform successful implementation.
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Palliative medicine · Mar 2021
The impact of public health palliative care interventions on health system outcomes: A systematic review.
Public health palliative care interventions are increasingly implemented, with growing recognition of the importance of building evidence to support their utility in end-of-life care. Previous efforts have focused on community outcomes. ⋯ The impact of public health palliative care is an evolving area of empirical inquiry with currently only limited evidence that it improves healthcare utilisation outcomes at the end of life, and limited focus on measurement of these outcomes. Further empirical studies are needed to support the reorientation of health services, which remains an important component in realising 'whole of system change' to bring about quality end-of-life care for all.
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Palliative medicine · Mar 2021
The determinants of the intensity of home-based informal care among cancer patients in receipt of home-based palliative care.
Understanding the determinants of the intensity of informal care may assist policy makers in the identification of supports for informal caregivers. Little is known about the utilization of informal care throughout the palliative care trajectory. ⋯ The intensity of informal care was determined by predisposing, enabling, and needs-based factors. This study provides a reference for the planning and targeting of supports for the provision of informal care.
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Palliative medicine · Mar 2021
Preplanned participation of paramedics in end-of-life care at home: A retrospective cohort study.
Paramedics commonly face acute crises of patients in palliative care, but their involvement in end-of-life care is not planned systematically. ⋯ Integration of paramedics into end-of-life care at home is reasonable especially in rural areas without 24/7 palliative care services and outside of office hours. The majority of patients can be managed at home or with the help of an end-of-life care ward without an emergency visit.