Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation for psychological distress in advanced cancer: A phase 2a feasibility and preliminary efficacy clinical trial
CONCLUSIONS: Accelerated rTMS improved symptoms of depression, anxiety, or both in this small feasibility and preliminary efficacy study. A larger, sham-controlled study is warranted to determine whether rTMS could be an effective, acceptable, and scalable treatment in the palliative setting.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04257227.PMID:38482823 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234799 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: James Downar Julie Lapenskie Koby Anderson Jodi Edwards Christine Watt Michel Dionne Jill Rice Monisha Kabir Peter Lawlor Jonathan Downar Source Type: research

Development of a palliative paramedicine framework to standardise best practice: A Delphi study
CONCLUSION: This study has developed a comprehensive national framework addressing the macro-, meso- and micro-level interventions required to standardise palliative paramedicine across Australia. Future research ought to engage a multidisciplinary team to create an implementation strategy, addressing any perceived barriers, facilitators and challenges for applying the framework into policy and practice.PMID:38483052 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234004 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Madeleine L Juhrmann Phyllis N Butow Paul Simpson Mark Boughey Meredith Makeham Josephine M Clayton Source Type: research

What are the anticipated benefits, risks, barriers and facilitators to implementing person-centred outcome measures into routine care for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions? A qualitative interview study with key stakeholders
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of person-centred outcome measures offer potential benefits for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Eight recommendations are made to maximise benefits and minimise risks in implementation.PMID:38481003 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234797 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Hannah May Scott Lucy Coombes Debbie Braybrook Daney Har ðardóttir Anna Roach Katherine Bristowe Myra Bluebond-Langner Lorna K Fraser Julia Downing Bobbie Farsides Fliss Em Murtagh Clare Ellis-Smith Richard Harding Source Type: research

Shared decision-making in palliative cancer care: A systematic review and metasynthesis
CONCLUSION: Shared decision-making in palliative cancer care is a complex process of many decisions in a challenging, multifaceted and evolving situation where equipoise and choice are limited. Implications for practice: Implementing shared decision-making in clinical practice requires (1) clarifying conceptual confusion, (2) including members of the interprofessional team in the shared decision-making process and (3) adapting the approach to the ambiguous, existential situations which arise in palliative cancer care.PMID:38481012 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241238384 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Jannicke Rabben Bella Vivat Mariann Fossum Gudrun Elin Rohde Source Type: research

Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation for psychological distress in advanced cancer: A phase 2a feasibility and preliminary efficacy clinical trial
CONCLUSIONS: Accelerated rTMS improved symptoms of depression, anxiety, or both in this small feasibility and preliminary efficacy study. A larger, sham-controlled study is warranted to determine whether rTMS could be an effective, acceptable, and scalable treatment in the palliative setting.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04257227.PMID:38482823 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234799 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: James Downar Julie Lapenskie Koby Anderson Jodi Edwards Christine Watt Michel Dionne Jill Rice Monisha Kabir Peter Lawlor Jonathan Downar Source Type: research

Development of a palliative paramedicine framework to standardise best practice: A Delphi study
CONCLUSION: This study has developed a comprehensive national framework addressing the macro-, meso- and micro-level interventions required to standardise palliative paramedicine across Australia. Future research ought to engage a multidisciplinary team to create an implementation strategy, addressing any perceived barriers, facilitators and challenges for applying the framework into policy and practice.PMID:38483052 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234004 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Madeleine L Juhrmann Phyllis N Butow Paul Simpson Mark Boughey Meredith Makeham Josephine M Clayton Source Type: research

What are the anticipated benefits, risks, barriers and facilitators to implementing person-centred outcome measures into routine care for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions? A qualitative interview study with key stakeholders
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of person-centred outcome measures offer potential benefits for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Eight recommendations are made to maximise benefits and minimise risks in implementation.PMID:38481003 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234797 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Hannah May Scott Lucy Coombes Debbie Braybrook Daney Har ðardóttir Anna Roach Katherine Bristowe Myra Bluebond-Langner Lorna K Fraser Julia Downing Bobbie Farsides Fliss Em Murtagh Clare Ellis-Smith Richard Harding Source Type: research

Shared decision-making in palliative cancer care: A systematic review and metasynthesis
CONCLUSION: Shared decision-making in palliative cancer care is a complex process of many decisions in a challenging, multifaceted and evolving situation where equipoise and choice are limited. Implications for practice: Implementing shared decision-making in clinical practice requires (1) clarifying conceptual confusion, (2) including members of the interprofessional team in the shared decision-making process and (3) adapting the approach to the ambiguous, existential situations which arise in palliative cancer care.PMID:38481012 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241238384 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Jannicke Rabben Bella Vivat Mariann Fossum Gudrun Elin Rohde Source Type: research

Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation for psychological distress in advanced cancer: A phase 2a feasibility and preliminary efficacy clinical trial
CONCLUSIONS: Accelerated rTMS improved symptoms of depression, anxiety, or both in this small feasibility and preliminary efficacy study. A larger, sham-controlled study is warranted to determine whether rTMS could be an effective, acceptable, and scalable treatment in the palliative setting.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04257227.PMID:38482823 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234799 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: James Downar Julie Lapenskie Koby Anderson Jodi Edwards Christine Watt Michel Dionne Jill Rice Monisha Kabir Peter Lawlor Jonathan Downar Source Type: research

Development of a palliative paramedicine framework to standardise best practice: A Delphi study
CONCLUSION: This study has developed a comprehensive national framework addressing the macro-, meso- and micro-level interventions required to standardise palliative paramedicine across Australia. Future research ought to engage a multidisciplinary team to create an implementation strategy, addressing any perceived barriers, facilitators and challenges for applying the framework into policy and practice.PMID:38483052 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234004 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Madeleine L Juhrmann Phyllis N Butow Paul Simpson Mark Boughey Meredith Makeham Josephine M Clayton Source Type: research

What are the anticipated benefits, risks, barriers and facilitators to implementing person-centred outcome measures into routine care for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions? A qualitative interview study with key stakeholders
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of person-centred outcome measures offer potential benefits for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Eight recommendations are made to maximise benefits and minimise risks in implementation.PMID:38481003 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234797 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Hannah May Scott Lucy Coombes Debbie Braybrook Daney Har ðardóttir Anna Roach Katherine Bristowe Myra Bluebond-Langner Lorna K Fraser Julia Downing Bobbie Farsides Fliss Em Murtagh Clare Ellis-Smith Richard Harding Source Type: research

Shared decision-making in palliative cancer care: A systematic review and metasynthesis
CONCLUSION: Shared decision-making in palliative cancer care is a complex process of many decisions in a challenging, multifaceted and evolving situation where equipoise and choice are limited. Implications for practice: Implementing shared decision-making in clinical practice requires (1) clarifying conceptual confusion, (2) including members of the interprofessional team in the shared decision-making process and (3) adapting the approach to the ambiguous, existential situations which arise in palliative cancer care.PMID:38481012 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241238384 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Jannicke Rabben Bella Vivat Mariann Fossum Gudrun Elin Rohde Source Type: research

Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation for psychological distress in advanced cancer: A phase 2a feasibility and preliminary efficacy clinical trial
CONCLUSIONS: Accelerated rTMS improved symptoms of depression, anxiety, or both in this small feasibility and preliminary efficacy study. A larger, sham-controlled study is warranted to determine whether rTMS could be an effective, acceptable, and scalable treatment in the palliative setting.TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04257227.PMID:38482823 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234799 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: James Downar Julie Lapenskie Koby Anderson Jodi Edwards Christine Watt Michel Dionne Jill Rice Monisha Kabir Peter Lawlor Jonathan Downar Source Type: research

Development of a palliative paramedicine framework to standardise best practice: A Delphi study
CONCLUSION: This study has developed a comprehensive national framework addressing the macro-, meso- and micro-level interventions required to standardise palliative paramedicine across Australia. Future research ought to engage a multidisciplinary team to create an implementation strategy, addressing any perceived barriers, facilitators and challenges for applying the framework into policy and practice.PMID:38483052 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234004 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Madeleine L Juhrmann Phyllis N Butow Paul Simpson Mark Boughey Meredith Makeham Josephine M Clayton Source Type: research

What are the anticipated benefits, risks, barriers and facilitators to implementing person-centred outcome measures into routine care for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions? A qualitative interview study with key stakeholders
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of person-centred outcome measures offer potential benefits for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Eight recommendations are made to maximise benefits and minimise risks in implementation.PMID:38481003 | DOI:10.1177/02692163241234797 (Source: Palliative Medicine)
Source: Palliative Medicine - March 14, 2024 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Hannah May Scott Lucy Coombes Debbie Braybrook Daney Har ðardóttir Anna Roach Katherine Bristowe Myra Bluebond-Langner Lorna K Fraser Julia Downing Bobbie Farsides Fliss Em Murtagh Clare Ellis-Smith Richard Harding Source Type: research