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Resilience in advanced cancer caregiving. A systematic review and meta-synthesis
CONCLUSION: This review and theoretical synthesis reveal key elements of resilience in the process of cancer caregiving, including influencing factors and outcomes. Implications and avenues for further research are discussed.PMID:34986698 | DOI:10.1177/02692163211057749
Source: Palliative Medicine - January 6, 2022 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Sophie Opsomer Emelien Lauwerier Jan De Lepeleire Peter Pype Source Type: research

Exploring the use of games in palliative care: A scoping review
Palliat Support Care. 2022 Jan 20:1-21. doi: 10.1017/S1478951521001929. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTOBJECTIVE: There has been increasing recognition of the potential of games in health; however, knowledge of their application in palliative care is lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to identify and map the available evidence on the use of games in palliative care, analyzing how research has been conducted on this topic and identifying gaps in knowledge.METHOD: A scoping review was carried out. The literature search was conducted using the respective descriptors and search syntax appropriate to each of the databases sear...
Source: Palliative and Supportive Care - January 20, 2022 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Carla S ílvia Fernandes Maria Bel ém Vale Marisa Louren ço Source Type: research

Persistent opioid use after hospital discharge in Australia: a systematic review
ConclusionsHow rates of persistent opioid use following hospital encounters in Australia are established, and how long after discharge rates are reported, is heterogeneous. Literature primarily relates to post-surgical patients, with very few studies investigating other settings such as encounters with the emergency department.PMID:35545810 | DOI:10.1071/AH21353
Source: Australian Health Review - May 12, 2022 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Benita Suckling Champika Pattullo Shania Liu Prudence James Peter Donovan Asad Patanwala Jonathan Penm Source Type: research

The experiences of health professionals, patients, and families with truth disclosure when breaking bad news in palliative care: A qualitative meta-synthesis
Palliat Support Care. 2022 Jun;20(3):433-444. doi: 10.1017/S1478951521001243.ABSTRACTOBJECTIVE: Disclosing the truth when breaking bad news continues to be difficult for health professionals, yet it is essential for patients when making informed decisions about their treatment and end-of-life care. This literature review aimed to explore and examine how health professionals, patients, and families experience truth disclosure during the delivery of bad news in the inpatient/outpatient palliative care setting.METHODS: A systemized search for peer-reviewed, published papers between 2013 and 2020 was undertaken in September 20...
Source: Palliative and Supportive Care - June 17, 2022 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Elizabeth M Miller Joanne E Porter Michael S Barbagallo Source Type: research

Management of Locally Recurrent Retroperitoneal Sarcoma in the Adult: An Updated Consensus Approach from the Transatlantic Australasian Retroperitoneal Sarcoma Working Group
CONCLUSIONS: Updated consensus recommendations are provided to help guide decision-making for treatment of locally recurrent RPS and better selection of patients who would potentially benefit from surgery.PMID:35767103 | DOI:10.1245/s10434-022-11864-y
Source: Ann Oncol - June 29, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: William W Tseng Carol J Swallow Dirk C Strauss Sylvie Bonvalot Piotr Rutkowski Samuel J Ford Ricardo J Gonzalez Rebecca A Gladdy David E Gyorki Mark Fairweather Kyo Won Lee Markus Albertsmeier Winan J van Houdt Magalie Fau Carolyn Nessim Giovanni Grignani Source Type: research

Inhaled nitric oxide for treating pain crises in people with sickle cell disease
CONCLUSIONS: The currently available evidence is insufficient to determine the effects (benefits or harms) of using inhaled nitric oxide to treat pain (vaso-occlusive) crises in people with sickle cell disease. Large-scale, long-term trials are needed to provide more robust data in this area. Patient-important outcomes (e.g. measures of pain and time to pain resolution and amounts of analgesics used), as well as use of healthcare services, should be measured and reported in a standardised manner.PMID:35802341 | DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD011808.pub3
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - July 8, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tarek Aboursheid Omar Albaroudi Fares Alahdab Source Type: research

Integrative Medicine for Pain Management in Oncology: Society for Integrative Oncology-ASCO Guideline
J Clin Oncol. 2022 Sep 19:JCO2201357. doi: 10.1200/JCO.22.01357. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPURPOSE: The aim of this joint guideline is to provide evidence-based recommendations to practicing physicians and other health care providers on integrative approaches to managing pain in patients with cancer.METHODS: The Society for Integrative Oncology and ASCO convened an expert panel of integrative oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, palliative oncology, social sciences, mind-body medicine, nursing, and patient advocacy representatives. The literature search included systematic reviews, meta-an...
Source: Ann Oncol - September 19, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Jun J Mao Nofisat Ismaila Ting Bao Debra Barton Eran Ben-Arye Eric L Garland Heather Greenlee Thomas Leblanc Richard T Lee Ana Maria Lopez Charles Loprinzi Gary H Lyman Jodi MacLeod Viraj A Master Kavitha Ramchandran Lynne I Wagner Eleanor M Walker Debora Source Type: research