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Palliative care

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2004
Abstract Palliative care aims to consider the ‘whole patient’ within their social support system, allowing the management of symptoms, psychosocial issues, and spiritual issues. The role of palliative care may start from the time of diagnosis or the neurological event and may be combined with other treatment schedules.
Alvin H, Moss   +6 more
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Palliative Care

Praxis, 2007
Palliative Care ist laut WHO-Definition der Ansatz zur Verbesserung der Lebensqualität von Patienten, die mit einer lebensbedrohlichen Krankheit konfrontiert sind. Schmerzen und andere Symptome werden unter Berücksichtigung von psychosozialen und spirituellen Bedürfnissen erfasst und behandelt.
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Pediatric Palliative Care

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2010
Palliative care has always been a part of the care of children. It includes any intervention that focuses on relieving suffering, slowing the progression of disease, and improving quality of life at any stage of disease. In addition, for even the child with the most unpredictable disease, there are predictable times in this child's life when the child,
Jeffrey C, Klick, Julie, Hauer
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Geriatric Palliative Care

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
In the geriatric age group, few studies demonstrate the efficacy of aggressive treatment. Often, a more palliative approach is wanted; such an approach can lead to better quality of life and even a longer life. The author discusses the limits of medical interventions in the elderly, the paucity of data, and the benefits of palliation in certain medical
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Palliative Care Scorecard

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2017
In response to poor healthcare quality outcomes and rising costs, healthcare reform triple aim has increased requirements for providers to demonstrate value to payers, partners, and the public.Electronically automating measurement of the meaningful impact of palliative care (PC) programs on clinical, operational, and financial systems over time is ...
Sheri, Kittelson   +2 more
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Financing palliative care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2004
Palliative care services are financed by a combination of revenue from a variety of sources: hospital, nursing home, hospice, and physician. Cost avoidance is calculated based on the patterns of care of the patients seen compared with control patients. Most programs also use grants and philanthropy as part of their "mix."
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Palliative Care Services

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2003
This article presents a program developed at one facility to help provide palliative care services to patients in the intensive care units.
Sue, Hurst, Mary, Whitmer
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Neonatal palliative care

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2017
Purpose of review A significant number of newborns are affected by life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. When prolongation of survival is no longer a goal, or prognosis is uncertain, a plan of care focused on the infant's comfort is essential.
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