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Hospice and Palliative Care for Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: Current Status in Countries Other than Korea

Jung M

Although most patients prefer dying at home, patients whose condition rapidly becomes critical need care in the intensive care unit (ICU), and it is rare for them to die at...
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Endoscopic and Endosonographic Palliation for Triple Obstruction Caused by Recurrent Gallbladder Cancer: A Case Report

Kim YR, Oh CH, Yang MJ

Gallbladder cancer is the most common cause of hilar biliary obstruction; however, it rarely causes combined biliary, duodenal, and colon triple obstruction. In this case, the quality of life for...
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Analysis of Drugs Prescribed for Terminal Cancer Patients Two Weeks before Death in a Palliative Care Unit

Yun HS, Choi YS, Kim SH, Lee YJ, Park Jy

Background: Polypharmacy should be minimized in end-of-life care. Therefore, this study aimed to provide a basis for establishing guidelines for drug use in end-of-life care. Methods: This retrospective study involved the...
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Current Status and Future Directions of Research on Palliative Sedation

Hwang IC

Patients with terminal cancer experience very severe symptoms during the end of life, and palliative sedation (PS) may be considered if those symptoms are refractory to any other treatment. This...
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Basic Human Needs in the Elderly Receiving Palliative Care: A Scoping Review

Mota TA, Alves MB, Dantas AdO, Moraes, EBd, Sousa ARd, Silva RSd

Purpose: This scoping review identified scientific evidence on basic human needs (BHNs) in the elderly receiving palliative care. Methods: Systematic searches were conducted using six electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus,...
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Barriers and facilitators in the provision of palliative care in adult intensive care units: a scoping review

Effendy C, Yodang Y, Amalia S, Rochmawati E

The provision of palliative care in the intensive care unit (ICU) is increasing. While some scholars have suggested the goals of palliative care to not be aligned with the ICU,...
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Palliative and end-of-life care in the emergency department

Chang A, Espinosa J, Lucerna A, Parikh N

With current medical advances, the human population continues to age. This presents healthcare practitioners with the increasing complexity of providing care to elderly patients with multifactorial medical and personal needs....
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Dignity therapy for effective palliative care: a literature review

Park SR, Cha YJ

Dignity therapy for terminally ill patients in end-of-life care helps improve their psychological and spiritual well-being. In this study, the effectiveness and feasibility of dignity therapy in terminally ill patients...
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End-of-Life Care for End-stage Heart Failure Patients

Lee JH, Hwang KK

Efforts to improve end-of-life (EOL) care have generally been focused on cancer patients, but high-quality EOL care is also important for patients with other serious medical illnesses including heart failure...
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Providing End-of-Life Care in the Community: What Are the Challenges in Malaysia?

Leong, YY, Hamzah E, McCarthy S, Lim ZN

A 72-year-old woman with metastatic lung cancer to bone and brain and with left external iliac vein thrombosis was under the care of a community palliative care provider. She experienced...
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Volunteer Experiences of Pediatric Palliative Care among University Students: A Phenomenological Approach

Moon YJ

Purpose: This phenomenological analysis was conducted to explore the experiences of college student volunteers in the field of pediatric palliative care. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with nine study participants...
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Cross-Cultural Validation of the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire-Revised (MQOL-R), Korean Version; A Focus on People at the End of Life

Kang KA, Lee MN

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to confirm the factor structure of the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire-Revised (MQOL-R) in the context of Korean culture and to verify its...
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Comparison of blowhole colostomy and loop ostomy for palliation of acute malignant colonic obstruction

Park Y, Choi DU, Kim HO, Kim YB, Min C, Son JT, Lee SR, Jung KU, Kim H

Purpose: Surgery to create a stoma for decompression might be required for unresectable stage IV cancer patients with complete colonic obstruction. The aim of this study was to compare the...
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Management of Physical Symptoms in Patients with Advanced Cancer during the Last Weeks and Days of Life

Azhar A, Hui D

Patients with advanced cancer are faced with many devastating symptoms in the last weeks and days of life, such as pain, delirium, dyspnea, bronchial hypersecretions (death rattle) and intractable seizures....
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Psychological Aspects of Care in Cancer Patients in the Last Weeks/Days of Life

Ann-Yi S, Bruera E

Palliative care is comprised of an interdisciplinary team (IDT) approach with members from different disciplines who collaboratively work together to reduce multidimensional components of pain and suffering and improve quality...
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Pain in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a narrative review

Kwak S

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative condition characterized by loss of motor neurons, resulting in motor weakness of the limbs and/or bulbar muscles. Pain is a prevalent...
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Palliative Sedation in End-of-Life Patients in Eastern Asia: A Narrative Review

Lee SH, Kwon JH, Won YW, Kang JH

Although palliative sedation (PS) is a common practice in the palliative care of cancer patients in Western countries, there is little related research on the practice in Korea. PS can...
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Palliative tumor surgery for incurable head and neck cancer: indications and outcomes: A retrospective case review

Cho YS, Lee E, Jin H, Oh D, Jeong HS

Purpose: Despite the promising palliative effects of radiation treatment, few reports have studied the role of palliative tumor surgery (PTS) in patients with unresectable head and neck cancer (HNC). Thus,...
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Nurses’ Perceived Needs and Barriers Regarding Pediatric Palliative Care: A Mixed-Methods Study

Kang KA, Yu S, Kim CH, Lee MN, Kim S, Kwon SH, Kim S, Kim HS, Park MH, Choi SE

Purpose: This study aimed to describe nurses’ perceived needs and barriers to pediatric palliative care (PPC). Methods: Mixed methods with an embedded design were applied. An online survey was conducted...
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Home-Based Hospice-Palliative Care for Terminal Cancer Patients

Kim Ys, Han E, Lee Jw, Kang HT

Purpose: We compared cost-effectiveness parameters between inpatient and homebased hospice-palliative care services for terminal cancer patients in Korea. Methods: A decision-analytic Markov model was used to compare the cost-effectiveness of...
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