Background: Knowledge of determinants of aggressive end-of-life care is crucial to organizing effective palliative care for patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer.
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the determinants of aggressive end-of-life care in patients with GI cancer.
Methods: A national register-based cohort study using data from the Danish Register on Causes of Death, the Danish National Patient Register, and the Danish Palliative Database was the method of study employed.
Background: The effectiveness of generalist palliative care interventions in hospitals is unknown.
Aim: This study aimed to explore the impact of a palliative care case management intervention for patients with gastrointestinal cancer (PalMaGiC) on hospital admissions, healthcare use, and place of death.
Design: This was a register-based cohort study analyzing data from the Danish Register on Causes of Death, the Danish National Patient Register, and the Danish Palliative Database.
Background: We lack knowledge of which factors are associated with the risk of developing complex palliative care needs. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between patient-reported health-related quality of life and subsequent referral to specialized palliative care (SPC) and hospital utilization.
Methods: This was a prospective single-center cohort study.
Purpose: Generalist palliative care in hospital departments largely lacks an overall structure to fully manage the symptom burden and support needs of patients with incurable gastrointestinal cancer. Palliative care case management interventions show promising results in reducing healthcare use and enhancing quality of life. Less is known about these interventions and their potential to improve the quality of generalist palliative care in hospital departments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Caregivers of patients with cancer play an important role throughout the treatment trajectory. This can be challenging and might infer health and psychosocial problems. This may especially be the case in caregivers of patients with cancers that carry a high risk of recurrence such as cancers of the pancreas, duodenum and bile duct.
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