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Changes in Perceptions and Attitudes of Medical Students toward End-of-Life Care after Hospice and Palliative Medicine Education

Cha J, Lihm H, Kim Y, Kang J

PURPOSE: High-quality hospice and palliative medicine curricula are necessary in Korean medical schools. This study evaluated changes in students' knowledge and attitudes toward both hospice and palliative care following the...
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Nationalization and Globalization of Hospice Care and Palliative Medicine

Kim MC

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Advances of Hospice Palliative Care in Taiwan

Cheng SY, Chen CY, Chiu TY

Hospice and palliative care in Taiwan has been growing continuously. The 2015 Quality of Death index, as rated by the Economist Intelligence Unit, ranked Taiwan first among Asian countries and...
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The Changing Patterns and Predisposing Factors of Delirium at End of Life in Palliative Care Unit

Rim MR, Kang SG, Choi SH, Cho J, Lee MH, Kim HY, Bae JN, Lee JS, Kim WH

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to investigate the change pattern and the leading factors of delirium in the palliative ward from 2 weeks before to the end of...
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The Medical Costs in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients

Yeom CH

Increasing medical cost due to increasing number of terminally ill cancer patients is very important to be a national issue. Therefore, studies on effective cost reduction are being conducted actively...
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Prognostic value of a modified surprise question designed for use in the emergency department setting

Haydar SA, Strout TD, Bond AG, Han PK

OBJECTIVE: Few reliable and valid prognostic tools are available to help emergency physicians identify patients who might benefit from early palliative approaches. We sought to determine if responses to a...
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Enteral stent construction: Current principles

Laasch HU, Edwards DW, Song HY

The insertion of self-expanding stents into malignant strictures of the small and large bowel has become a routine procedure around the world. However, stent development has happened very much on...
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Surrogate decision making of chemotherapy consent: do we really provide informed consent of chemotherapy for patients?

Kwon JH, Baek SK, Kim BS, Koh SJ, Ahn HK, Lim JH, Lim C, Kim DY

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Despite increased demand for cancer patient's to make their own decisions based on an adequate understanding of what is involved in chemotherapy, the primary signing agent and the reasons...
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