- Results found in: The Exchange
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..., and palliative sedation ? What is the controversy surrounding PAD? Is palliative sedation a form of euthanasia? What regulations have been proposed in certain states or countries for physician-assisted...
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... Communication Amongst Health Care Professionals in End-of-Life Care: Correlating the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) and Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS)
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... Making and End-of-Life Decisions to withhold or terminate treatment are common clinical dilemmas for professionals and family when patients are dying; it has, therefore, become more common to consider...
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... ability to participate in sexual activity may wane in the terminal stages of illness, but the need for touch, intimacy, and how one views oneself don’t necessarily wane in tandem. Individuals may in fact...
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... obvious than others, they can all contribute to the patient’s overall sense of suffering. Therefore, we thought it important to develop a tool that could be easily administered (either as a self report...
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... education. The overarching goal of this project was to explore an innovative opportunity for teaching and learning in interprofessional palliative care education. We were interested in learning if an...
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... research evidence from Canadian contexts supports it should be included as an important option for patients and their often exhausted family caregivers. Yet access to palliative care for these patients...