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Interventions to manage symptoms at the end of life

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CF Von Gunten - Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2005 - liebertonline.com
The aim of this article is to summarize the current evidence base about
interventions that im- prove symptoms at the end of life. Moderate to severe
symptoms are highly prevalent in the weeks and months before death: 1.4 ...
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A system for interactive assessment and management in palliative care

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CH Chang, AA Boni-Saenz, RA Durazo-Arvizu … - Journal of pain and symptom management, 2007 - Elsevier
The availability of psychometrically sound and clinically relevant screening,
diagnosis, and outcome evaluation tools is essential to high-quality palliative
care assessment and management. Such data will enable us to improve patient ...
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End-of-life Nursing Home Care: Resource Allocation and Ethics


NJ Nusbaum, MD JD - ANNALS OF LONG TERM CARE, 2007 - annalsoflongtermcare.com
Many individuals will receive their end-of-life care in long-term care settings.
Nursing home residents with life-limiting illness may or may not be formally
enrolled in a hospice program, but in either case are entitled to ...
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[PDF] Charles F. von Gunten, MD, PhD, FACP


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Principal Residence: 4314 Middlesex Drive San Diego, CA 92116, USA telephone
(619) 584-4959 ... Personal data: Age: 44 Born: June 22, 1956 Denver, Colorado,
USA SS: 443-58-5296 UPIN F59836 ... Associate Clinical Professor of ...
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[CITATION] ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES


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Impact


CF von Gunten - Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2008 - liebertonline.com
C ONDUCTING RESEARCH with patients near the end of life has an enormous
potential impact. How else are we going to improve the care of future pa- tients
if not by discovering new knowledge? While our ability to relieve suffering ...
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