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Autor:
Kathleen A. Lynch, Camila Bernal, Danielle R. Romano, Paul Shin, Judith E. Nelson, Molly Okpako, Kelley Anderson, Elizabeth Cruz, Anjali V. Desai, Virginia M. Klimek, Andrew S. Epstein
Publikováno v:
BMC Palliative Care, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2022)
Abstract Background Advance care planning, the process through which patient values and goals are explored and documented, is a core quality indicator in cancer care. However, patient values are predominantly elicited at the end of life; patient valu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1b8f00a65d834398a5591dc1b4a669db
Autor:
Dana Kramer, Kimberly Chow, Mary Elizabeth Davis, Judith E. Nelson, Kelley Anderson, Molly Okpako, Camila Bernal, Catherine E. Malisse, Jessica I. Goldberg
Publikováno v:
Palliativesupportive care.
ObjectiveTo describe the development and implementation of a novel tool designed to enhance nurse–patient communication in a major academic cancer center, which nurses can learn quickly, incorporate into their primary palliative care practice, and
Autor:
Kathleen A. Lynch, Camila Bernal, Danielle R. Romano, Paul Shin, Judith E. Nelson, Molly Okpako, Kelley Anderson, Elizabeth Cruz, Anjali V. Desai, Virginia M. Klimek, Andrew S. Epstein
Publikováno v:
BMC palliative care. 21(1)
Background Advance care planning, the process through which patient values and goals are explored and documented, is a core quality indicator in cancer care. However, patient values are predominantly elicited at the end of life; patient values earlie
Autor:
Judith E Nelson, Danielle R. Romano, Diane Lauren Reidy, Jessica Goldberg, Virginia V. Klimek, Andrew S. Epstein, Robin Rawlins-Duell, Kimberly Chow, Claudia Calderon, Elizabeth Cruz, Dana Kramer, Kelly Anderson, Molly Okpako, Camila Bernal, Peter Justin Wan, Anjali V. Desai
Context Optimal advance care planning allows patients to articulate their values as a touchstone for medical decision making. Ideally, this occurs when patients are clinically stable, and with opportunities for iteration as the clinical situation unf
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::88140e2d91bc81fa8d229296889f1467
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6849206/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6849206/
Autor:
Dana Kramer, Virginia M. Klimek, Anjali V. Desai, Jessica Goldberg, Danielle R. Romano, Robin Rawlins-Duell, Andrew S. Epstein, Molly Okpako, Kimberly Chow, Kelly Anderson, Judith E Nelson, Camila Bernal
Publikováno v:
J Oncol Pract
Background: Prior work to integrate early palliative care in oncology has focused on patients with advanced cancer and primarily on palliative care consultation. We developed this outpatient clinic initiative for newly diagnosed patients at any stage
Autor:
Kathleen Lynch, Molly Okpako, Anjali V. Desai, Danielle R. Romano, Andrew S. Epstein, Camila Bernal, Paul Shin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 38:e24163-e24163
e24163 Background: A novel, patient-verified summary documenting nurse-led discussions assessing health-related values of newly-diagnosed cancer patients has been implemented in outpatient gastrointestinal (GI) oncology clinics, but the content of th
Autor:
Camila Bernal, Anjali V. Desai, Jessica Goldberg, Andrew S. Epstein, Kelley Anderson, Dana Kramer, Danielle R. Romano, Kimberly Chow, Robin Rawlins-Duell, Molly Okpako, Virginia M. Klimek, Judith E Nelson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 36:3-3
3 Background: Optimal advance care planning allows patients to articulate their values as an affirmation of personhood and a touchstone for medical decision-making. Ideally, it occurs when patients are well enough to express themselves thoughtfully,
Autor:
Kelley Anderson, Robin Rawlins-Duell, Kimberly Chow, Peter Justin Wan, Jessica Goldberg, Andrew S. Epstein, Judith E Nelson, Dana Kramer, Anjali V. Desai, Virginia M. Klimek, Coleen Ranghan, Molly Okpako, Debra O'Shea
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 35:111-111
111 Background: Early, universal palliative care is an unmet need for cancer patients. Our new program aims to provide palliative care, by primary oncology teams with support from palliative care specialists, from diagnosis as an institutional standa