Objectives Artificial intelligence (AI) tools have the potential to transform access to and delivery of palliative care ...
Objectives To investigate public views about doctors as a point of access to voluntary-assisted dying (VAD), this study used ...
Objective Literature identifies that doctors struggle in navigating ethical issues at the end of life. Residents look to ...
Background Patients with cancer frequently have unmet palliative care needs yet timely integration of palliative care in ...
Objectives Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders limit the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation but are often interpreted more ...
Background With advances in health technologies, more people with motor neurone disease (MND) can be supported to live at home with interventions that sustain and prolong life such as ventilators and ...
Objectives More than 50% of people who die in England and Wales use an ambulance at least once in their last 3 months of life, and around 50% attend the emergency department (ED). In Bradford, an ...
Background Cognitive dysfunction is a prevalent and debilitating complication among patients with glioma, significantly affecting their independence, treatment adherence, and quality of life (QoL).
Background and aims Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a detrimental side effect of chemotherapeutic agents. If left untreated, CIPN can persist for several years following the ...
Objectives Despite increasing demand for palliative and end-of-life care, the funding for research in this area has historically been low. Previous UK analyses in 2016 found that less than 0.3% of the ...
Background Today, euthanasia has become the option for terminally ill persons, in order to die with dignity. Palliative care on the other hand seeks to re-assure people with terminal or chronic ...
Correspondence to Dr Nicola White, Division of Psychiatry, Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Departent, University College London, London W1T7NF, UK; n.g.white{at}ucl.ac.uk Objectives To determine ...