Articles: palliative-care.
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This narrative review emphasizes the growing interest in palliative care for people with serious lung diseases such as COPD. It reflects on recent publications from the American Thoracic Society, the World Health Organization, and European Respiratory Society, with a focus on nonpharmacologic palliative care for people with COPD from both the health care professional and organizational perspective. ⋯ Therefore, services should be based on the understanding that palliative care is not only specific standardized actions and treatments, but rather a holistic approach that includes compassionate communication, treatment, and care addressing the patient and informal and formal caregivers. Living with and dying of COPD is much more than objective measurements. It is the sum of relationships with others and the experience of living in the best possible harmony with one's own values and hopes, despite having a serious illness.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Oct 2024
Retraction Of PublicationOpportunities to Improve End-of-Life Care Quality among Patients with Short Terminal Admissions.
Little is known about Veterans who die during a short terminal admission, which renders them ineligible for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Bereaved Family Survey. ⋯ Veterans with short terminal admissions are less likely to receive hospice or palliative care compared to patients with long terminal admissions. Many patients with short terminal admissions, such as those with life-limiting conditions (especially cancer), receive aspects of high-quality EOL care, however, opportunities for improvement exist.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Oct 2024
ReviewCodesign Use in Palliative Care Intervention Development: A Systematic Review.
Codesign is a methodology that includes active collaboration between stakeholders in designing solutions and has been used in the development and implementation of palliative care (PC) interventions. ⋯ Codesigned PC interventions demonstrate high variance in the modality of acquiring feedback and application of codesign. Successful codesign leading to improvement in outcomes is achieved by involving patients, caregivers, and providers in iterating intervention design.
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Treatment Recommendation for Dyspnea in Patients with Advanced Disease: Revised Clinical Guidelines from the Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine.
Dyspnea is one of the most common and distressing symptoms in patients with cancer and noncancer advanced diseases. The Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine revised previous guidelines for the management of respiratory symptoms in patients with cancer and newly developed clinical guidelines for managing dyspnea in patients with advanced disease, based on the result of systematic reviews for each clinical question and consensus among experts. ⋯ There has been a paucity of evidence regarding the interventions for dyspnea in patients with advanced disease. Thus, more clinical research that includes not only randomized controlled trials but also real-world observational studies is warranted.