Providing a Palliative Care Service: Towards an Evidence BaseOxford University Press, 1999 - Počet stran: 276 This book addresses key questions about the need for palliative care, the current provision of services and the evidence for the effectiveness of a range of alternative models of organisation in pallitaive care. A broad approach is taken to include the needs of both cancer patients andpatients with other terminal diseases and the relationship between palliative care and other aspects of health care services. The book is based on a comprehensive and detailed review of the international scientific literature on evaluation of palliative care, providing an essential evidence base forpolicy decisions. |
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... pain was highest in the random sample of patients . One would expect pain to be most severe in the most severe cases being treated by specialist units . However , similar levels have been reported in a random sample of 45 hospice ...
... pain was highest in the random sample of patients . One would expect pain to be most severe in the most severe cases being treated by specialist units . However , similar levels have been reported in a random sample of 45 hospice ...
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... pain and nausea ( patient symptom score ) . Karnofsky Performance Index ; pain item from STAS Pain score improved in 1993 compared to 1991 . 22 % of patients claimed their pain worsened in 1991 but only 15 % in 1993. ( Not statistically ...
... pain and nausea ( patient symptom score ) . Karnofsky Performance Index ; pain item from STAS Pain score improved in 1993 compared to 1991 . 22 % of patients claimed their pain worsened in 1991 but only 15 % in 1993. ( Not statistically ...
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... pain may be attributable to PSCT via education of residents , and continued improvement in assessment of pain by nurses . However in several areas of treatment the impact of the PSCT remains minimal BOKOTCOI UNIVERSITY OF MICHICA these ...
... pain may be attributable to PSCT via education of residents , and continued improvement in assessment of pain by nurses . However in several areas of treatment the impact of the PSCT remains minimal BOKOTCOI UNIVERSITY OF MICHICA these ...
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