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pro vyhledávání: '"Vincent Thai"'
Autor:
Amanda Brisebois, Vincent Thai, Lara Fainsinger, Lisa Fainsinger, Gary Wolch, Viki Muller, Yoko Tarumi, Rebekah Gilbert, Robin L. Fainsinger, Sarah Burton-Macleod, Sunita Ghosh, Cheryl Nekolaichuk, Pablo Amigo
Publikováno v:
Palliative Medicine. 31:913-920
Background: A universal consensus regarding standardized pain outcomes does not exist. The personalized pain goal has been suggested as a clinically relevant outcome measure. Aim: To assess the feasibility of obtaining a personalized pain goal and to
Autor:
Sharon Watanabe, Konrad Fassbender, Vincent Thai, Curtiss Boyington, Robin L. Fainsinger, Sunita Ghosh, JoAnn Thai, Gary Wolch, Sarah Burton-Macleod
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 53:109-115
Context Current health care delivery models have increased the need for safe and concise patient handover. Handover interventions in the literature have focused on the use of structured tools but have not evaluated their ability to facilitate retenti
Autor:
Patrick Mayo, Vincent Thai, Spencer Ling, Carole R Chambers, Deonne Dersch-Mills, Frances Folkman, Helen Marin
Publikováno v:
Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer. 28(9)
The transition from active cancer treatment to palliative care often results in a shift in drug risk-benefit assessment which requires the deprescribing of various medications. Deprescribing in palliative cancer patients can benefit patients by reduc
Autor:
Konrad Fassbender, Francis Lau, Gary Wolch, Yoko Tarumi, Vincent Thai, Sunita Ghosh, Pat Mayo, Ingrid de Kock, Mehrnoush Mirhosseini, Hue Quan
Publikováno v:
Progress in Palliative Care. 24:324-331
Objectives: Single, program wide multi-site prospective study examining the (1) accuracy of non-cancer clinician prediction survival (CPS) by palliative practitioners on 1st assessment. (2) Factors affecting CPS; (3) potential impact on clinical care
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 20:530-534
Survival prediction of advanced cancer patients remains an important task for palliative clinicians. It has transformed from an art form into a more scientific branch of the discipline with the evolution of palliative medicine and use of statistical
Autor:
Frances Cusano, Deonne Dersch-Mills, Vincent Thai, Patrick Mayo, Helen Marin, Spencer Ling, Carole R Chambers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 36:92-92
92 Background: The transition from active cancer treatment to palliative care often results in a shift in drug risk-benefit assessment which requires the deprescribing of various medications. In addition, a change in patients’ goals of care (GOC) n
Autor:
Mehrnoush Mirosseini, Ingrid DeKock, Hue Quan, Konrad Fassbender, Vincent Thai, Yoko Tarumi, Sunita Ghosh, Patrick R. Mayo, Ju Yang, Francis Lau, Gary Wolch
Publikováno v:
International journal of palliative nursing. 22(8)
Aims: This study examined (1) accuracy of clinician prediction of survival (CPS) by palliative practitioners on first assessment with the use of standardised palliative tools, (2) factors affecting accuracy, (3) potential impact on clinical care. Met
Autor:
Francis Lau, Mary Lesperance, Hue Quan, Vincent Thai, Michael Downing, Mehrnoush Mirhosseini, Ju Yang, Ingrid de Kock
Publikováno v:
Journal of palliative care. 29(3)
Aim: The aim of our study was to assess whether the Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS), the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status, and the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) are interchangeable individually or within two progno
Publikováno v:
Studies in health technology and informatics. 192
Despite a trend to formalize and codify medical information, natural language communications still play a prominent role in health care workflows, in particular when it comes to hand-overs between providers. Natural language processing (NLP) attempts
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine.
Survival prediction for end stage cancer patientsremains an important task in Palliative Medicine. Previously more of an art form, survival prediction has now become increasingly objective, utilizing statistical estimates of survival. Both clinician