Articles: palliative-care.
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Background: The Infant Maternal Perinatal Advanced Care Team program was launched in 2018 to enhance perinatal palliative care services in Toronto, Canada. Methods: Pilot patients were (1) carrying a fetus with a life-limiting diagnosis and (2) receiving care at the high-risk fetal center. Individualized care included opportunities for establishing goals, labor/delivery planning, grief support, and pediatric palliative care support. ⋯ A significant proportion in both groups experienced a fetal or neonatal death. For babies who received comfort-focused care, one-third were transferred to hospice or home. Conclusions: A comprehensive perinatal palliative care pathway ensures that more families receive options of pre- and postnatal palliative care supports in varied circumstances where there is significant risk of fetal and neonatal mortality.
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Case Reports
Assessing SPACES in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Helps Identify Unmet Needs.
Environmental factors contribute to the symptom burden for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, particularly in the Appalachian region where prevalence of the disease is higher. These regions are especially vulnerable because of poor air quality, exposure to organic toxic dust, and higher percentage of smokers. Using an innovative approach to assess the home environmental impact, SPACES (Spend, Primary Place, Assessment, Changes, Equipment, and Synergy), palliative care providers may uncover factors contributing to the symptom burden that might otherwise be missed. We present a case of a 68-year-old woman living in Appalachia with several environmental factors that contributed to her symptom burden while reducing the healing home environment.
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The Journal of Palliative Medicine (JPM) is globally recognized as a leading interdisciplinary peer-reviewed palliative care journal providing balanced information that informs and improves the practice of palliative care. JPM shapes the values, integrity, and standards of the subspecialty of palliative medicine by what it chooses to publish. The global JPM readership chooses to download the articles that are of most relevance and utility to them. ⋯ Across both decades under study, there was persistent evidence of the importance of understanding and managing the mental health care needs of seriously ill patients and their families. A cause for concern is that the word "spirituality" was prominent in the first decade and was lacking in the second. Future palliative care clinical and research initiatives should focus on its development as an essential interprofessional and medical subspecialty germane to all types of serious illnesses and across all venues.
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Patient Prefer Adher · Jan 2023
Case ReportsImplementing the Hospice Shared Care Model to Support a Patient with Advanced Colon Cancer: A Case Report.
Compared to Western countries, palliative and hospice care services are used less often in Asian countries. While both types have been implemented in mainland China in recent years, their utilization rates have not increased satisfactorily. Moreover, few hospitals in mainland China implement hospice care using the hospice shared care model. ⋯ The hospice shared care team helped the patient with her physical and psychological pain, met her end-of-life wishes, and provided support for the families.