Palliative medicine
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Palliative medicine · Oct 2015
Letter Case ReportsInnovative solution for portable suction machine.
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Palliative medicine · Oct 2015
Editorial CommentPalliative care in hospital: Why is it so difficult?
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Palliative medicine · Oct 2015
Does hospital need more hospice beds? Hospital charges and length of stays by lung cancer inpatients at their end of life: A retrospective cohort design of 2002-2012.
Previous studies found that hospice and palliative care reduces healthcare costs for end-of-life cancer patients. ⋯ Higher end-of-life healthcare hospital charges were found for lung cancer inpatients who were admitted to hospitals without hospice care beds. This study suggests that health policy-makers and the National Health Insurance program need to consider expanding the use of hospice care beds within hospitals and hospice care facilities for end-of-life patients with lung cancer in South Korea, where very limited numbers of resources are currently available.
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Palliative medicine · Sep 2015
Multicenter StudyThe desire to hasten death: Using Grounded Theory for a better understanding "When perception of time tends to be a slippery slope".
Some patients with advanced and progressive diseases express a desire to hasten death. ⋯ The desire to hasten death may be used as an extreme coping strategy to maintain control against anticipated agony. Patients expected health professionals to listen to and respect their experiences. Emerging hypotheses included the following: (a) patients try to balance life time and anticipated agony, and the perception of time is distressing in this balancing act; (b) anticipated images of agony and suffering in the dying process occur frequently and are experienced by patients as intrusive; (c) patients expressing a desire to hasten death are in need of more information about the dying process; and (d) patients wanted their caregivers to listen to and respect their wish to hasten death, and they did not expect the caregivers to understand this as an order to actually hasten their death.