Does current UK research address priorities in palliative and end-of-life care? = La recherche anglaise actuelle traite-t-elle les priorité en soins palliatifs et de fin de vie ?

Article indépendant

TODD FORDHAM, Florence | CANDY, Bridget | MCMILLAN, Stevie | BEST, Sabine

Le projet PeolcPSP (Palliative and end of life care Priority Setting Partnership) recouvre 83 questions de recherche sans réponse à ce jour. Les auteurs montrent que, comme la recherche anglaise actuelle commence à traiter certaines de ces questions, les données ouvertes subventionnées au Royaume-Uni ont le potentiel d'encourager la collaboration.

Voir la revue «EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE, 23»

Autres numéros de la revue «EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE»

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Does current UK research address priorities i...

Article indépendant | TODD FORDHAM, Florence | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°6 | vol.23

Le projet PeolcPSP (Palliative and end of life care Priority Setting Partnership) recouvre 83 questions de recherche sans réponse à ce jour. Les auteurs montrent que, comme la recherche anglaise actuelle commence à traiter certain...

Identifying palliative and end-of-life care r...

Article | SMITH, Rhiannon | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°3 | vol.22

Lancé en 2013 avec la James Lind Alliance, le Palliative and end of life care Priority Setting Partnership (PeolcPSP) a demandé aux patients, aidants et cliniciens quelles étaient les questions les plus importantes que la recherch...

Identifying palliative and end-of-life care r...

Article indépendant | SMITH, Rhiannon | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°3 | vol.22

Lancé en 2013 avec la James Lind Alliance, le Palliative and end of life care Priority Setting Partnership (PeolcPSP) a demandé aux patients, aidants et cliniciens quelles étaient les questions les plus importantes que la recherch...

De la même série

Psychological ideas in palliative care : dist...

Article indépendant | STRACHAN, Jenny | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°1 | vol.25

In the seventh article in our series ‘Psychology in palliative practice’, Jenny Strachan looks at how distress, a common phenomenon at the end of life, affects the psychological well-being of patients receiving palliative care and...

Human rights in end-of life-care : implementa...

Article indépendant | GRAVES, Jacqui | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°1 | vol.25

A human rights approach to end-of-life care supports health and social care practitioners in making balanced, and often difficult, decisions with people at the end of life, in order to make personalised care a reality. The approac...

Palliative care in Nepal : current steps to a...

Article indépendant | MUNDAY, Daniel | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°1 | vol.25

Eighty percent of Nepal’s population live in rural areas. These are often remote due to the mountainous terrain making access to healthcare a challenge. Palliative care has been developing in Nepal since 2000. Palliative care educ...

The dementia patient’s pathway through the sp...

Article indépendant | KELLY, Jacinta | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°1 | vol.25

Introduction: Specialist Palliative Care (SPC) at the end of life is much more available than it was 50 years ago. However, there is increasing evidence that patients with diseases other than cancer have difficulty accessing this ...

The role of volunteers supporting people with...

Article indépendant | BOLAND, Jason | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE | n°1 | vol.25

Introduction: Hospices and end-of-life organisations caring for dying people rely on volunteers to provide social, psychological and spiritual support roles. Volunteering offers flexibility and informality, but the role needs to b...

Chargement des enrichissements...