Feb 1, 2022
This episode features Professor Scott Murray (Primary Palliative
Care Research Group, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK).
People living at home with advanced progressive illness require
well-coordinated services at all times of the day and night. Early
identification for generalist palliative care support and...
Feb 1, 2022
This episode features Dr Catherine Auriemma (Pulmonary and
Critical Care Medicine Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania).
Prior surveys and limited qualitative work have identified several
health states that patients value as equal to or worse than
death.
The broad range of health states consider equal to or worse...
Feb 1, 2022
This episode features Madeleine Juhrmann (Northern Clinical
School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. HammondCare
Centre for Learning and Research in Palliative Care, Greenwich
Hospital, Greenwich, NSW, Australia).
Global demand for palliative care is increasing and the reliance on
exclusively specialist...
Feb 1, 2022
This episode features Prof. María Arantzamendi (Institute for
Culture and Society, ATLANTES, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona,
Navarra, Spain).
Coping is essential to manage the challenges that palliative care
professionals face in their daily clinical work and most well-known
explanations focus on emotion or...
Feb 1, 2022
This episode features Dr Eloise Radcliffe (University of
Southampton, Southampton, UK) and Aysha Khan (The Christie NHS
Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK)
People living with cancer that is treatable but not curable have
complex needs, often managing their health and wellbeing at home,
supported by those close to them....