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Palliative care in advanced pancreatic cancer
Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer treatment pancreatic cancer pathophysiology
2017/2/22
The management of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer often requires a multi-disciplinary approach with individualised therapy. Addressing the underlying causes of several of the troublesome symp...
There is consensus that survivorship care should be integrated, risk or needs stratified, individualised, coordinated and multidisciplinary. But further research is needed to determine the service mod...
Recent advances in anti-cancer treatment have seen improvements in survival for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. Increasingly, patients with advanced disease are living longer, sometimes wi...
In parallel with the rapid development of oncology in Australia, palliative and supportive care has evolved rapidly. The
sponsorship for such development was largely generated by oncology services i...
Palliative care of people with oesophageal cancer
Palliative care of people oesophageal cancer
2015/4/2
Palliative management of patients with incurable oesophageal cancer necessitates a broad spectrum of measures to relieve symptoms. Symptoms include those generated by the direct effects of disease (dy...
In palliative care, the presence of lymphoedema poses an interesting challenge for both patients and clinicians. When determining an appropriate management plan for a patient with advanced disease and...
Adolescents occupy a world between paediatric and adult palliative practice. Here we consider what is particular to adolescence, that physical, cognitive and emotional change during which the adult id...
Rural palliative care: exploration of the pivotal role of primary healthcare providers
Rural palliative care pivotal role primary healthcare providers
2015/3/24
Primary healthcare providers are critical to the delivery of healthcare in Australia. For rural Australians these health professionals play a pivotal role in all aspects of health, from prevention, ea...
Specialist palliative care use for people dying of cancer in Western Australia
Specialist palliative care people dying of cancer Western Australia
2015/3/24
The Western Australian Data Linkage System was used to study patterns of specialist palliative care delivery during the last 12 months of life, comparing use between different socio-demographic groups...
It is already clear that 2007 will be a year of significant advocacy challenges for palliative care with the Federal Government election and negotiations for the next five-year Australian Health Care ...
Developing the primary palliative care workforce in Australia
palliative care workforce Australia
2015/3/24
Current healthcare models promote the equitable provision of palliative care to oncology patients with advancing disease, in the setting of their usual care, often in conjunction with anti-cancer ther...
Many of the drugs commonly used in palliative care are not listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme in Australia and are therefore not freely available to patients outside the acute hospital syste...
The majority of people living with a life-limiting illness spend most of their time in the community and would prefer to die at home. General practitioners and generic community nursing service are th...
The interface between palliative care and cancer care: A nursing perspective
palliative care cancer care A nursing perspective
2015/3/11
On the surface at least the key interface between palliative and cancer nursing centres on the similarities of the patient population served – people with cancer. Other images appear to imply vastly d...
The interface of oncology and palliative care in tertiary hospitals
oncology palliative care tertiary hospitals
2015/3/11
Thinking back to high school science, we learnt that an interface was a term used in chemistry to mean “the surface separating two phases”. That the concept of an interface – with its implication of b...