Which measurement scales should we use to measure breathleness in palliative care ? A systématic review = Comment peut-on mesurer la dyspnée en soins palliatifs ? Revue de la littérature

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DORMAN, Saskie | BYRNE, Anthony | EDWARDS, Adrian G.K.

Cet article fait part de la revue de la littérature scientifique et médicale qui a été effectuée à partir de bases de données spécialisées concernant la mesure de la dyspnée en soins palliatifs. 29 échelles de mesure de la dyspnée ont pu être ainsi identifiées. Seules 3 d'entre elles semblent le mieux adaptées aux soins palliatifs. Néanmoins, une évaluation plus poussée permettrait de standardiser ces résultats.

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