Psychological resilience among palliative patients with advanced cancer: A systematic review of definitions and associated factors

J Lau, AMG Khoo, AHY Ho, KK Tan - Psycho‐Oncology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The palliative journey can be emotionally stressful for both patients with advanced
cancer and their families. Psychological resilience is crucial in aiding with patients' …

The adult and pediatric palliative care: differences and shared issues

C Chelazzi, G Villa, I Lanini, S Romagnoli… - Journal of Anesthesia …, 2023 - Springer
Adult and pediatric palliative care (PC) share common aims and ethical principles but differ
in many organizational and practical aspects. The aim of this narrative review is to analyze …

Communication about palliative care: a phenomenological study exploring patient views and responses to its discussion

A Collins, SA McLachlan, J Philip - Palliative medicine, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Communication about palliative care is a complex task frequently delayed until
otherwise unavoidable. There is a need for discussion of palliative care to be viewed as a …

Locating care at the end of life: burden, vulnerability, and the practical accomplishment of dying

JI MacArtney, A Broom, E Kirby, P Good… - Sociology of health & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Home is frequently idealised as the preferred location for end‐of‐life care, while in‐patient
hospital care is viewed with suspicion and fear. Yet many people with a terminal illness …

[LIBRO][B] Bodies and suffering: Emotions and relations of care

A Dragojlovic, A Broom - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This book is a critical response to a range of problems–some theoretical, others empirical–
that shape questions surrounding the lived experience of suffering. It explores how moral …

The Liminal and the Parallax: Living and Dying at the End of Life

JI MacArtney, A Broom, E Kirby… - Qualitative Health …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Transitions to palliative care can involve a shift in philosophy from life-prolonging to life-
enhancing care. People living with a life-limiting illness will often receive palliative care …

Hopeful dying? The meanings and practice of hope in palliative care family meetings

E Kirby, A Broom, J MacArtney, S Lewis… - Social science & medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Hope can carry considerable allure for people facing imminent mortality and for those who
care for them. Yet, how hope is variously and relationally (re) produced within end-of-life …

The meaning and experience of bereavement support: a qualitative interview study of bereaved family caregivers

E Kirby, K Kenny, A Broom, J MacArtney… - Palliative & Supportive …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by
emotional, familial, and financial issues. Some—though not all—caregivers may benefit from …

Definitions for “palliative care”,“end-of-life” and “terminally ill” in oncology: a sco** review

FR Griebeler Cordeiro, S Oliveira… - Enfermería: Cuidados …, 2020 - scielo.edu.uy
Resumen GRIEBELER CORDEIRO, Franciele Roberta et al. Definitions for “palliative
care”,“end-of-life” and “terminally ill” in oncology: a sco** review. Enfermería …

[LIBRO][B] Dying: A social perspective on the end of life

A Broom - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
An inevitable and universal experience, dying is experienced by individuals in different
ways, often related to the character of our relationships, family structures, gender identities …