Palliative Medicine

Journal Abbreviation: PALLIATIVE MED
ISSN: 0269-2163
Publisher: SAGE Publications (UK and US)

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Development of a national strategy with recommendations for the care of seriously ill and dying people and their relatives in pandemics: A modified Delphi study (2022) Gauder S, Pralong A, Remi C, Hodiamont F, Klinger I, Heckel M, Simon ST, Bausewein C Journal article COVID-19: Challenges and solutions for the provision of care to seriously ill and dying people and their relatives during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic - perspectives of pandemic response team members: A qualitative study on the basis of expert interviews (part of PallPan) (2022) Klinger I, Heckel M, Shahda S, Kriesen U, Schneider C, Kurkowski S, Junghanss C, Ostgathe C Journal article Revised recommendations on standards and norms for palliative care in Europe from the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC): A Delphi study (2022) Payne S, Harding A, Williams T, Ling J, Ostgathe C Journal article “It’s pretty much flying blind in the home care setting”: A qualitative study on the influence of home care specific circumstances on sedation in specialist palliative home care (2022) Meesters S, Bazata J, Handtke V, Gehrmann J, Kurkowski S, Klein C, Bausewein C, Schildmann E Journal article '. . . and then no more kisses!' Exploring patients' experiences on multidrug-resistant bacterial microorganisms and hygiene measures in end-of-life care A mixed-methods study (2019) Heckel M, Sturm A, Stiel S, Ostgathe C, Herbst FA, Tiedtke J, Adelhardt T, et al. Journal article Validation of a palliative care outcome measurement tool supplemented by neurological symptoms (HOPE+): Identification of palliative concerns of neurological patients (2019) Dillen K, Ebke M, Koch A, Becker I, Ostgathe C, Voltz R, Golla H Journal article The desire to hasten death: Using Grounded Theory for a better understanding "When perception of time tends to be a slippery slope" (2015) Pestinger M, Stiel S, Elsner F, Widdershoven G, Voltz R, Nauck F, Radbruch L Journal article