Tuesday 30 September 2008

Is the qualitative research interview an acceptable medium for research with palliative care patients and carers ?

Is the qualitative research interview an acceptable medium for research with palliative care patients and carers ?
Marjolein Gysels ; Cathy Shipman and Irene J Higginson
Bmc Medical Ethics PDF Abstract
Page: 7 2008 ; VOL 9 Date: 2008-01-24

Palliative and end - of - life care for patients with severe COPD

Palliative and end - of - life care for patients with severe COPD
Curtis , J . R .
European Respiratory Journal 2008 ; VOL 32 ; PART 3
Page: 796-803

Improving palliative care in Africa

Improving palliative care in Africa
Richard A Powell
BMJ Vol/Issue: 2008 ; VOL 337 ; PART sep23_2
a1566 - a1566

Bad Image of Morphine

Majority of People Have a Bad Image of Morphine Palliative Care Survey
Pharma
Page: 18 Vol/Issue: 2008 ; PART 2101

Caregivers active role in palliative home care

Caregivers active role in palliative home care to encourage or to dissuade A qualitative descriptive study
Anna Weibull ; Frede Olesen and Mette Asbjoern Neergaard
BMC Palliative Care
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Page: 15 Vol/Issue: 2008 ; VOL 7 Date: 2008-01-15

Palliative care

Palliative care
Annals of Oncology VOL 19 ; PART suppl_8 Date: 2008-September
Page: viii254 - viii258

Ultrasonography ... for Ganglion Impar Neurolysis in Perianal Cancer Pain

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Gupta, Deepak; Jain, Roopesh; Mishra, Seema; Kumar, Santosh et al
Ultrasonography Reinvents the Originally Described Technique for Ganglion Impar Neurolysis in Perianal Cancer Pain
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 107(4):1390-1392, October 2008.
Abstract
Visceral pain in the perineal area associated with malignancies may be effectively treated with neurolysis of the ganglion impar. Since the first description of the technique of accessing the ganglion impar through anococcygeal ligament, many techniques for ganglion impar block have been described. We present a patient diagnosed with carcinoma of the anal canal who was successfully given ultrasound-guided ganglion impar block using a Chiba needle inserted through the anococcygeal ligament. In summary, ultrasound-guided ganglion impar neurolysis is a fast, safe, and cost-effective method, which can be used as a first-line pain relief intervention for good quality of life in patients with perianal cancers.

Spiritual Issues as an Essential Element of Quality Palliative Care

Spiritual Issues as an Essential Element of Quality Palliative Care : A Commentary Puchalski , C . M .
Journal of Clinical Ethics
Page: 160-162 Vol/Issue: 2008 ; VOL 19 ; PART 2

Cost Savings Associated With US Hospital Palliative Care

Cost Savings Associated With US Hospital Palliative Care Consultation Programs
R . Sean Morrison
Archives of internal medicine VOL 168 ; PART 16 Date: 2008-September-8
Page: 1783 - 1790

Scottish palliative care needs better access

Scottish palliative care needs better access
Pharmaceutical Journal 2008 ; VOL 281 ; PART 7516
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Page: 207

International Journal of Palliative Nursing Vol.14 No.8 2008

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Meeting the spiritual needs of palliative care patients
Smyth , D .
Page: 367

Active carers : living with COPD in the family
Spence , A . ; Hasson , F . ; Waldron , M . ; Kernohan , G . et al
Page: 368-373

Staff opinions of a good death in long - term care
Gibson , M . C . ; Gutmanis , I . ; Clarke , H . ; Wiltshire , D .
Page: 374-381

Addressing the needs of patients with advanced non - malignant disease in a hospice day care setting
Cochrane , E . ; Colville , E . ; Conway , R .
Page: 382-389

Lay caregivers' perspectives on the use of subcutaneous medications in patients at home
Israel , F . ; Reymond , L . ; Slade , G . ; Menadue , S . ; Charles , M . A .
Page: 390-395

Catching the concept of spiritual care : implementing an education programme
Hickey , D . ; Doyle , C . ; Quinn , S . ; O Driscoll , P . et al
Page: 396-401

The use of biographies and stories in paediatric palliative care
McNeilly , P . ; Read , S . ; Price , J .
Page: 402-407

Theories of hope : are they relevant to palliative care nurses ?
Penz , K .
Page: 408-412