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[PDF] End-of-life care for COPD patients


MM Deana - Primary Care Respiratory Journal, 2008 - gedmap.com
Summary Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) receive poor
end-of-life (EoL) care, in part because their disease course is not predictable.
If the family physician would not be surprised at the patient's death ...
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Vulnerability and access to care for South Asian Sikh and Muslim patients with life limiting …

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A Worth, T Irshad, R Bhopal, D Brown, J … - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bmj.com
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Advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: rethinking models of care

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AC Simpson, GM Rocker - Qjm, 2008 - Oxford Univ Press
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is unique among leading causes of
death in western society. Prevalence, associated morbidity and attributable
mortality continue to rise. The resultant cost in quality of life to ...
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Professionals delivering palliative care to people with COPD: qualitative study


A Spence, F Hasson, M Waldron, WG … - Palliative Medicine, 2009 - pmj.sagepub.com
This article describes health and social care professionals' perceptions of
palliative care and facilitators and barriers to the delivery of such care for
patients with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Health ...
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[PDF] AHEAD OF PRINT-ARTICLE IN PRESS


C Shipman, S White, M Gysels, P Whitea - gedmap.com
Page 1. Primary Care Respiratory Journal (2009); 18(X): XXX-XXX ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Access to care in advanced COPD: factors that influence ...
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End-of-life care for patients with COPD in the community setting


DMG Halpin, CJ Seamark, DA Seamark - The British Journal of General Practice, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Altering the paradigm to holistic palliative care as death approaches 2 is
supported in national guidance from bodies such as NICE, 3 but defining when
this should take place is difficult and in practice it is usually a gradual ...
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Primary care research and clinical practice: respiratory disease

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H Pinnock, A Sheikh - British Medical Journal, 2009 - pmj.bmj.com
Primary care respiratory research has contributed to the evidence base for both
the clinical care of common long-term respiratory conditions and the management
of acute respiratory illness. Key areas include investigating the role of ...
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ProfessionalsdeliveringpalliativecaretopeoplewithCOPD: qualitative study


A Spence, F Hasson, M Waldron, WG … - Palliative Medicine - pmj.sagepub.com
This article describes health and social care professionals' perceptions of
palliative care and facilitators and barriers to the delivery of such care for
patients with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Health ...
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Vol 35-Ed 2-page 129 to 136 (February)


RF de Godoy, PJZ Teixeira, BB Júnior, M … - jornaldepneumologia.com.br
Objective: To assess the 24-month effects of a pulmonary rehabilitation program
(PRP) on anxiety, depression, quality of life and physical performance of COPD
patients. Methods: Thirty patients with COPD (mean age, 60.8 ± 10 years; ...
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Long-term repercussions of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on the indices of anxiety, …


RF Godoy, PJZ Teixeira, B Becker Júnior, M … - Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia, 2009 - SciELO Brasil
The immediate effects of pulmonary rehabilitation are well documented in the
literature. (5) However, there have been few studies on the long-term duration
of such effects, especially regarding emotional variables.
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