Role of Music Therapy in Palliative Care-Methods and Techniques
J Palliat Care. 2024 Feb 25:8258597241235110. doi: 10.1177/08258597241235110. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPalliative care is a vulnerable area of practice that requires a team to cater to the needs of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs and the requirements for unmet needs for patients under palliative care is quite large and increasing. India is creating awareness for palliative care stand at the foremost requirement as well as who can cater to patients who require palliative care. Along with many other treatments, therapies and supports being provided to patients, music therapy may play the role with p...
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 26, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Bhuvaneswari Ramesh Source Type: research

Place of Death for Adults Receiving Specialist Palliative Care in Their Last 3 Months of Life: Factors Associated With Preferred Place, Actual Place, and Place of Death Congruence
Conclusions: The findings highlight the value in examining place of death preferences as well as congruence, because preferences may be influenced by what is feasible rather than what patients would like. The analyses also underline the importance of well-resourced community-based supports, including homecare, facilitating hospital discharge, and management of complex (eg, non-cancer) conditions, to facilitate patients to die in their preferred place.PMID:38404130 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241231042 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 26, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Samantha Smith Aoife Brick Bridget Johnston Karen Ryan Regina McQuillan Sinead O'Hara Peter May Elsa Droog Barbara Daveson R Sean Morrison Irene J Higginson Charles Normand Source Type: research

Role of Music Therapy in Palliative Care-Methods and Techniques
J Palliat Care. 2024 Feb 25:8258597241235110. doi: 10.1177/08258597241235110. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPalliative care is a vulnerable area of practice that requires a team to cater to the needs of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs and the requirements for unmet needs for patients under palliative care is quite large and increasing. India is creating awareness for palliative care stand at the foremost requirement as well as who can cater to patients who require palliative care. Along with many other treatments, therapies and supports being provided to patients, music therapy may play the role with p...
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 26, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Bhuvaneswari Ramesh Source Type: research

Place of Death for Adults Receiving Specialist Palliative Care in Their Last 3 Months of Life: Factors Associated With Preferred Place, Actual Place, and Place of Death Congruence
Conclusions: The findings highlight the value in examining place of death preferences as well as congruence, because preferences may be influenced by what is feasible rather than what patients would like. The analyses also underline the importance of well-resourced community-based supports, including homecare, facilitating hospital discharge, and management of complex (eg, non-cancer) conditions, to facilitate patients to die in their preferred place.PMID:38404130 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241231042 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 26, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Samantha Smith Aoife Brick Bridget Johnston Karen Ryan Regina McQuillan Sinead O'Hara Peter May Elsa Droog Barbara Daveson R Sean Morrison Irene J Higginson Charles Normand Source Type: research

Role of Music Therapy in Palliative Care-Methods and Techniques
J Palliat Care. 2024 Feb 25:8258597241235110. doi: 10.1177/08258597241235110. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPalliative care is a vulnerable area of practice that requires a team to cater to the needs of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs and the requirements for unmet needs for patients under palliative care is quite large and increasing. India is creating awareness for palliative care stand at the foremost requirement as well as who can cater to patients who require palliative care. Along with many other treatments, therapies and supports being provided to patients, music therapy may play the role with p...
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 26, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Bhuvaneswari Ramesh Source Type: research

Place of Death for Adults Receiving Specialist Palliative Care in Their Last 3 Months of Life: Factors Associated With Preferred Place, Actual Place, and Place of Death Congruence
Conclusions: The findings highlight the value in examining place of death preferences as well as congruence, because preferences may be influenced by what is feasible rather than what patients would like. The analyses also underline the importance of well-resourced community-based supports, including homecare, facilitating hospital discharge, and management of complex (eg, non-cancer) conditions, to facilitate patients to die in their preferred place.PMID:38404130 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241231042 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 26, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Samantha Smith Aoife Brick Bridget Johnston Karen Ryan Regina McQuillan Sinead O'Hara Peter May Elsa Droog Barbara Daveson R Sean Morrison Irene J Higginson Charles Normand Source Type: research

Factors Associated With Long Survival in Patients With Cancer Admitted to Palliative Care: An Exploratory Study
Conclusion: Several factors were statistically associated positively or negatively with prolonged survival. However, the data of this study should be confirmed in other studies.PMID:38374645 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241231005 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 20, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Jos é António Ferraz-Gonçalves Adelaide Alves Álvaro José Silva Ana Carmo Valente Ana Pina Áurea Lima Daniela Antunes Francisco Cubal Isabel Costa Jorge Rodrigues Mariana Costa Mariana Ramos Michael Luis Sofia Garc ês Soares Sofia Sousa Teresa Dias Source Type: research

Comparison of Palliative Knowledge and Self-Efficacy Expectation of German Paramedics Between a Rural and an Urban Structured Emergency Medical Service Area
Conclusions: Better training in the EMS is associated with improved PK compared to less qualified nonphysician EMS staff. The establishment of palliative crisis cards and the structures in the city alone do not lead to improved knowledge and PSE.PMID:38374646 | DOI:10.1177/08258597231221916 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 20, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Daniel Chwallek Adam Schweda Martin Neukirchen Joachim Risse J örg Hense Martin Teufel Mitra Tewes Source Type: research

Factors Associated With Long Survival in Patients With Cancer Admitted to Palliative Care: An Exploratory Study
Conclusion: Several factors were statistically associated positively or negatively with prolonged survival. However, the data of this study should be confirmed in other studies.PMID:38374645 | DOI:10.1177/08258597241231005 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 20, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Jos é António Ferraz-Gonçalves Adelaide Alves Álvaro José Silva Ana Carmo Valente Ana Pina Áurea Lima Daniela Antunes Francisco Cubal Isabel Costa Jorge Rodrigues Mariana Costa Mariana Ramos Michael Luis Sofia Garc ês Soares Sofia Sousa Teresa Dias Source Type: research

Comparison of Palliative Knowledge and Self-Efficacy Expectation of German Paramedics Between a Rural and an Urban Structured Emergency Medical Service Area
Conclusions: Better training in the EMS is associated with improved PK compared to less qualified nonphysician EMS staff. The establishment of palliative crisis cards and the structures in the city alone do not lead to improved knowledge and PSE.PMID:38374646 | DOI:10.1177/08258597231221916 (Source: Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - February 20, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Daniel Chwallek Adam Schweda Martin Neukirchen Joachim Risse J örg Hense Martin Teufel Mitra Tewes Source Type: research