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  1. Delivering serious news is usually challenging for healthcare professionals and the pandemic of COVID-19 and related restrictions brought additional challenges in this process.

    Authors: Karolina Vlckova, Kristyna Polakova, Adam Houska, Marketa Zindulkova and Martin Loucka
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:226
  2. Countries with formal policies for palliative care, and advanced and integrated practices in this field, such as Portugal, face challenges in achieving excellence in care, particularly in home-based assistance...

    Authors: Marcelle Miranda da Silva, Audrei Castro Telles, Cristina Lavareda Baixinho, Eunice Sá, Andreia Costa and Maria Adriana Pereira Henriques
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:225
  3. French laws governing end-of-life medical practices forbid euthanasia and affirm patients’ right to deep and continuous sedation until death. Cultural traditions and disparities in health care provision, as in...

    Authors: Sophie Pennec, Mélanie Lépori, Silvia Pontone, Vincent Guion and Adrien Evin
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:224
  4. Emerging randomized data, mostly from phase II trials, have suggested that patients with oligometastatic cancers may benefit from ablative treatments such as stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR). However,...

    Authors: David A. Palma, Meredith E. Giuliani, Rohann J. M. Correa, Famke L. Schneiders, Stephen Harrow, Matthias Guckenberger, Tina Zhang, Houda Bahig, Sashendra Senthi, Peter Chung, Robert Olson, Michael Lock, Srinivas Raman, Glenn S. Bauman, Benjamin H. Lok, Joanna M. Laba…
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:223
  5. Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) has a negative impact on patients’ quality of life, general activities, and is related to worse clinical outcomes. Fentanyl inhalant is a hand-held combination drug-device deliv...

    Authors: Rongbo Lin, Binbin Song, Na Li, Biaoxue Rong, Jinghui Bai, Yong Liu, Wei Wang, Anwen Liu, Suxia Luo, Bo Liu, Peng Cheng, Yani Wu, Yujie Li, Xiaohui Yu, Xueying Liu, Xiangrong Dai…
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:222
  6. Deprescribing has been defined as the planned process of reducing or stopping medications that may no longer be beneficial or are causing harm, with the goal of reducing medication burden while improving patie...

    Authors: Anna Robinson-Barella, Charlotte Lucy Richardson, Zana Bayley, Andy Husband, Andy Bojke, Rona Bojke, Catherine Exley, Barbara Hanratty, Joanna Elverson, Jesse Jansen and Adam Todd
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:221
  7. Most people diagnosed with dementia live and die in community settings. This study aimed to: (i) describe the palliative care needs of patients with dementia at commencement of community palliative care; (ii) ...

    Authors: Guiyun Wang, Maya Ebrahimi Zanjani, Angus Cook, Yunyun Dai, Minghui Tan, Xinwen Simon Qin, Claire E. Johnson and Jinfeng Ding
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:219
  8. Pediatric palliative care (PPC) patients are at an elevated risk of malnutrition. Nutritional inadequacy can also cause micronutrient deficiencies. These factors can lead to weight loss, stunted growth, and po...

    Authors: Derşan Onur, Sunanur Çiftçi Sadıkoğlu, Nilgün Harputluoğlu and Behzat Özkan
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:218
  9. Despite increasing interest in quality end-of-life care (EOLC), critically ill patients often receive suboptimal care. Critical care nurses play a crucial role in EOLC, but face numerous barriers that hinder t...

    Authors: Yousef Saleh Rubbai, Mei Chan Chong, Li Yoong Tang, Khatijah Lim Abdullah, Walid Theib Mohammad, Samira Mohajer and Mohammad Namazinia
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:217
  10. Central pain, characterized by neuropathic pain, can manifest due to injury to the superior spinothalamic tract. The brainstem includes sensory and motor pathways as well as nuclei of the cranial nerves, and t...

    Authors: Fumio Kurosaki, Ayako Takigami, Mitsue Takeuchi, Atsushi Shimizu, Kaichiro Tamba, Masashi Bando and Makoto Maemondo
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:216
  11. The majority of palliative care patients express a preference for remaining at home for as long as possible. Despite progression of disease there is a strong desire to die at home. Nonetheless, there are trans...

    Authors: Camilla Wall, Karin Blomberg, Elisabeth Bergdahl, Helena Sjölin and Fredrik Alm
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:215
  12. Cancer cachexia is characterized by the loss of body weight (BW) and anorexia. Anamorelin (ANAM) is a selective ghrelin receptor agonist with appetite-enhancing anabolic action. The ONO-7643-05 trial demonstra...

    Authors: Ari Nishimura, Satoshi Hamauchi, Akifumi Notsu, Kunihiro Fushiki, Kotoe Oshima, Takahiro Tsushima, Takeshi Kawakami, Akiko Todaka, Tomoya Yokota, Hirofumi Yasui, Yusuke Onozawa and Kentaro Yamazaki
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:214
  13. Care home staff are key providers of palliative and end-of-life care. Yet, little is known about how care home characteristics can influence care leader’s confidence in their ability to provide optimal palliat...

    Authors: India Tunnard, Katherine E. Sleeman, Andy Bradshaw, Anna E. Bone and Catherine J. Evans
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:213
  14. The number of children who require palliative care has been estimated to be as high as 21 million globally. Delivering effective children’s palliative care (CPC) services requires accurate population-level inf...

    Authors: Tara Delamere, Joanne Balfe, Lorna K. Fraser, Greg Sheaf and Samantha Smith
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:212
  15. Older cancer patients are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes during cancer treatment. Although the Thai elderly had their own preferences towards future medical care and advance care planning (ACP) could hel...

    Authors: Supakorn Sripaew, Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Pawita Limsomwong, Rungarun Kittichet and Polathep Vichitkunakorn
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:211
  16. Palliative care evolution focuses on education and medication accessibility. As little as 12% of palliative care needs are met. Assessment of the domains of Palliative care and patients’ and families’ experien...

    Authors: Babatunde Akodu, Olufunmilayo Olokodana-Adesalu, Moninuola Ojikutu, Ann Ogbenna, Taiwo Agunbiade, Nwando Nwosa, Ashti-Doobay Persaud, Matthew Caputo, Denise Drane, Charlesnika Evans, Adeboye Ogunseitan and Joshua Hauser
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:210
  17. Oral fluid intake decreases in advanced cancer in the dying phase of illness. There is inadequate evidence to support the assessment, and management, of hydration in the dying. Bioelectrical impedance analysis...

    Authors: Amara Callistus Nwosu, Sarah Stanley, Catriona R Mayland, Stephen Mason, Alexandra McDougall and John E Ellershaw
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:209
  18. A conceptual model of effective symptom management was previously developed from interviews with multidisciplinary healthcare professionals (HCP) working in English hospices. Here we aimed to answer the questi...

    Authors: Emma J. Chapman, Carole A. Paley, Simon Pini and Lucy E. Ziegler
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:208
  19. Hope is an important resource that helps patients and families thrive during difficult times. Although several studies have highlighted the importance of hope in different contexts, its specific manifestations...

    Authors: Filipa Baptista Peixoto Befecadu, Maria Gonçalves, Cláudia Fernandes, Carlos Laranjeira, Maria dos Anjos Dixe, Ana Querido, Sophie Pautex, Philip J. Larkin and Gora Da Rocha Rodrigues
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:207
  20. Withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment in end-of-life patients is a challenging ethical issue faced by physicians. Understanding physicians’ experiences and factors influencing their decisions ca...

    Authors: Nattanit Ketchaikosol, Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish, Chaisiri Angkurawaranon, Nisachol Dejkriengkraikul and Lalita Chutarattanakul
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:206
  21. Healthy siblings of children with life-limiting conditions often experience emotional and behavioural struggles over the course of the ill child’s condition(s). Resources to support these siblings are limited ...

    Authors: Joanne Tay, Kimberley Widger, Rose Steele, Robyn Stremler and Jason D. Pole
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:205
  22. Person-centred care is becoming increasingly recognised as an important element of palliative care. The current review syntheses evidence in relation to transitions in advanced cancer patients with palliative ...

    Authors: Rachel Louise Hooley, Sheila Payne, Dunja Begovic, Juan Esteban Correa-Morales, Andrew Harding, Jeroen Hasselaar and Nancy Preston
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:204
  23. Digital health technologies such as sensor systems are intended to support healthcare staff in providing adequate patient care. In the Department of Palliative Medicine (University Medical Center Freiburg), we...

    Authors: Katharina Seibel, Claudia Lorena Orellana Rios, Titus Sparna, Carola Becker, Jan Gaertner, Gerhild Becker and Christopher Boehlke
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:203
  24. The current Italian scenario of pediatric palliative care (PPC) services is characterized by inadequate coverage of the territory. Therefore, it is important to improve the referral of patients to the most app...

    Authors: Mirella Schiavon, Pierina Lazzarin, Caterina Agosto, Francesca Rusalen, Antuan Divisic, Anna Zanin, Anna Mercante, Valentina Mirisola, Simonetta Papa, Luca Giacomelli and Franca Benini
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:202
  25. Advance care planning (ACP) can contribute to individuals making decisions about their healthcare preferences in advance of serious illness. Up to now, the acceptance level and associated factors of ACP among ...

    Authors: Xue Wang, Yibo Wu, Xinghua Bai, Qiao Qiao, Ling Yu, Lina Ge, Li Qi and Shuang Zang
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:201
  26. Patients living with life-limiting illnesses other than cancer constitute the majority of patients in need of palliative care globally, yet most previous systematic reviews of the cost impact of palliative car...

    Authors: Katharina Janke, Yakubu Salifu, Siva Gavini, Nancy Preston and Amy Gadoud
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:200
  27. Heart failure (HF) is a debilitating disease with worsening symptoms and family caregiving burden. HF affects more than 8 million Americans. West Virginia has the highest HF death rate in the U.S. and limited ...

    Authors: Ubolrat Piamjariyakul, Angel Smothers, Kesheng Wang, Saima Shafique, Sijin Wen, Trisha Petitte, Stephanie Young, George Sokos and Carol E. Smith
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:199
  28. Tailoring effective strategies for cancer pain management requires a careful analysis of multiple factors that influence pain phenomena and, ultimately, guide the therapy. While there is a wealth of research o...

    Authors: Marco Cascella, Piergiacomo Di Gennaro, Anna Crispo, Alessandro Vittori, Emiliano Petrucci, Francesco Sciorio, Franco Marinangeli, Alfonso Maria Ponsiglione, Maria Romano, Concetta Ovetta, Alessandro Ottaiano, Francesco Sabbatino, Francesco Perri, Ornella Piazza and Sergio Coluccia
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:198
  29. In Germany, general practitioners play a pivotal role in palliative care provision. Caring for patients with palliative care needs can be a burden for general practitioners, highlighting the importance of self...

    Authors: Verena Lopez, Piet van der Keylen, Thomas Kühlein and Maria Sebastião
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:197
  30. Advance Care Planning (ACP) enables patients and relatives to define and share values, goals and preferences for future medical treatment and care. The IMplementing Pediatric Advance Care Planning Toolkit (IMP...

    Authors: Marijanne Engel, Jurrianne C. Fahner, Marije P. Hennus and Marijke C. Kars
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:196
  31. Family caregivers of terminally ill and dying people do not only experience varying levels but also different dimensions of caregiver-related strain and burden. The aim of the study was to develop a short mult...

    Authors: Anneke Ullrich, Corinna Bergelt, Gabriella Marx, Anne Daubmann, Gesine Benze, Julia Heine, Lisa-Marie Dickel, Feline Wowretzko, Youyou Zhang, Carsten Bokemeyer, Friedemann Nauck and Karin Oechsle
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:195
  32. A recent Lancet commission called for more research on palliative care in low- and middle-income (LMIC) countries such as Colombia. A research priority setting approach has been recommended by The Global Forum...

    Authors: Tracey McConnell, Cindy V. Mendieta, Esther de Vries, Jose A. Calvache, Gillian Prue, Sam Ahmedzai and Joanne Reid
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:194
  33. Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with cancer are an at-risk group with unique palliative and supportive care needs. Social support in AYAs with cancer is associated with better coping, quality of life, and ...

    Authors: Nancy Lau, Angela Steineck, Casey Walsh, Kaitlyn M. Fladeboe, Joyce P. Yi-Frazier, Abby R. Rosenberg and Krysta Barton
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:193
  34. To describe nurses’ experiences of ethical challenges in relation to thirst in terminally ill patients in specialist palliative care units.

    Authors: Maria Friedrichsen, Caroline Lythell, Micha Milovanovic, Nana Waldréus, Hans Thulesius, Tiny Jaarsma, Pier Jaarsma, Christel Hedman and Anne Söderlund Schaller
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:192
  35. The death of a child is one of the most devastating events a family can face, resulting in significant physical and psychosocial morbidity. Bereavement support programs have been developed in high-income conte...

    Authors: Ximena Garcia-Quintero, Eddy Carolina Pedraza, María Isabel Cuervo-Suarez, Isabel Correa^, Justin N. Baker and Michael J McNeil
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:190
  36. Sexuality is an important dimension of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in cancer patients. Studies evidence that most patients report impairments of their sexual health related to their disease or its t...

    Authors: Claudia Schmalz, Anne S. Oberguggenberger, Eva Nagele, Brigitte Bliem, Anne Lanceley, Andy Nordin, Karin Kuljanic, Pernille T. Jensen, Vesna Bjelic-Radisic, Alexander Fabian, Juan I. Arraras, Chie Wei-Chu, Carien L. Creutzberg, Razvan Galalae, Hilde Toelen, Kristin Zimmermann…
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:189
  37. Outcome measures during acute cardiovascular disease (CVD) phases, such as quality of death, have not been thoroughly evaluated. This is the first study that compared the family members’ perceptions of quality...

    Authors: Takahiro Suzuki, Mitsunori Miyashita, Takashi Kohno, Jeffrey Rewley, Naoko Igarashi, Maho Aoyama, Michiaki Higashitani, Naoto Kawamatsu, Takeshi Kitai, Tatsuhiro Shibata, Makoto Takei, Kotaro Nochioka, Gaku Nakazawa, Hiroki Shiomi, Shigeru Tateno, Toshihisa Anzai…
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:188
  38. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the way in which end-of-life care was provided, underwent a lot of changes and therefor different domains of end-of-life care were impacted. The aim of this study is to describe w...

    Authors: Masha S. Zee, H. Roeline Pasman, Erica Witkamp, Anne Goossensen, Ida J. Korfage, Yvonne N. Becqué, Corine Nierop-van Baalen, Agnes van der Heide and Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:187
  39. This prospective multicentre study evaluates the impact of Palliative Care Unit (PCU) intervention (Experimental Group, EG), during autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT) on quality of life...

    Authors: María Argüello-Marina, Marta Callejas-Charavía, Beatriz Merchán-Muñoz, Daniel Gainza-Miranda, Agustina Rico-Zampetti, Raquel Pérez-Maganto, Gustavo Ruiz-Ares, Patricia García-Ramírez, Dunia de Miguel-Llorente and Julio García-Suárez
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:186
  40. People with dementia are less in focus of palliative care research than other patient groups even though the awareness of their palliative and end-of-life care needs is rising. Empirical data analyses on peopl...

    Authors: Carolin Donath, Christoph Ostgathe and Maria Heckel
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:185
  41. Deaths in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) are not uncommon. End-of-life care in PICUs is generally considered more challenging than other settings since it is framed within a context where care is focu...

    Authors: Fanny Adistie, Susan Neilson, Karen L. Shaw, Betul Bay and Nikolaos Efstathiou
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:184
  42. Adults and children with cancer are referred to palliative care infrequently or late. Oncologists often gatekeep these referrals. Social exchange theory is used to explain physician referral behaviour in vario...

    Authors: Naveen Salins, Sean Hughes and Nancy Preston
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:183
  43. The combination of virtual reality (VR) and palliative care potentially represents a new opportunity for palliative care. Many previous studies have evaluated the application of VR therapy to patients with adv...

    Authors: Yufei Huang, Cunqing Deng, Meifang Peng and Yanping Hao
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:182
  44. Neurosurgical ablative procedures, such as cordotomy and cingulotomy, are often considered irreversible and destructive but can provide an effective and individualized solution for cancer-related refractory pa...

    Authors: Morsi khashan, Ido Strauss, Yehonathan Hochberg, Silviu Brill, Rotem Tellem, Haggai Sharon and Uri Hochberg
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:181
  45. Paediatric palliative and hospice care aims to improve the quality of life of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families. The number of these patients has risen significantl...

    Authors: Martin Wallner, Daniela Haselmayer, Martin Nagl-Cupal, Jasmin Eppel-Meichlinger and Hanna Mayer
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:180
  46. Improving palliative care for inpatients is urgently needed. Data from patient-reported experience measures (PREM) can assist in identifying areas for focused improvement. This study aimed to describe patient ...

    Authors: Gursharan K. Singh, Alison Mudge, Robyn Matthews, Patsy Yates, Jane L. Phillips and Claudia Virdun
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:177
  47. Ethnic differences influence end-of-life health behaviours and use of palliative care services. Use of formal Advance care planning is not common in minority ethnic heritage communities. Older adults expect an...

    Authors: Joanna De Souza, Karen Gillett, Yakubu Salifu and Catherine Walshe
    Citation: BMC Palliative Care 2024 23:176

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