Evaluation of an advance care planning web-based resource: applicability for cancer treatment patients
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Gillian Fyles,et al. Oncologist Experience Implementing Goals of Care Discussions in Everyday Ambulatory Oncology Practice: Implications for Education , 2017, Journal of Cancer Education.
[2] L. Cripe,et al. Life and treatment goals of patients with advanced, incurable cancer , 2016, Supportive Care in Cancer.
[3] Walter P. Wodchis,et al. The Health Care Cost of Dying: A Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study of the Last Year of Life in Ontario, Canada , 2015, PloS one.
[4] Jane M. Young,et al. A qualitative analysis of responses to a question prompt list and prognosis and end‐of‐life care discussion prompts delivered in a communication support program , 2015, Psycho-oncology.
[5] M. Meade,et al. Nonbeneficial Treatment Canada: Definitions, Causes, and Potential Solutions From the Perspective of Healthcare Practitioners* , 2015, Critical care medicine.
[6] S. Block,et al. Communication about serious illness care goals: a review and synthesis of best practices. , 2014, JAMA internal medicine.
[7] Margaret Slota,et al. The use of palliative care to promote autonomy in decision making. , 2014, Clinical journal of oncology nursing.
[8] D. Barnes,et al. A novel website to prepare diverse older adults for decision making and advance care planning: a pilot study. , 2014, Journal of pain and symptom management.
[9] Thomas J. Smith,et al. Using a question prompt list as a communication aid in advanced cancer care. , 2014, Journal of oncology practice.
[10] G. Sonke,et al. The Facilitating Role of Chemotherapy in the Palliative Phase of Cancer: Qualitative Interviews with Advanced Cancer Patients , 2013, PloS one.
[11] R. Sudore,et al. Advance care planning beyond advance directives: perspectives from patients and surrogates. , 2013, Journal of pain and symptom management.
[12] V. Lopez,et al. Advance care planning in the oncology settings. , 2013, International journal of evidence-based healthcare.
[13] A. Pollard,et al. Understanding how cancer patients actualise, relinquish, and reject advance care planning: implications for practice , 2013, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care.
[14] Matthew D Finkelman,et al. Patients' expectations about effects of chemotherapy for advanced cancer. , 2012, The New England journal of medicine.
[15] S. Payne,et al. Maintaining integrity in the face of death: a grounded theory to explain the perspectives of people affected by lung cancer about the expression of wishes for end of life care. , 2012, International journal of nursing studies.
[16] C. Robinson. Advance care planning: re-visioning our ethical approach. , 2011, The Canadian journal of nursing research = Revue canadienne de recherche en sciences infirmieres.
[17] Thomas J. Smith,et al. American society of clinical oncology statement: toward individualized care for patients with advanced cancer. , 2011, Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
[18] J. Stoltzfus,et al. Knowledge, attitudes, and practice behaviors of oncology advanced practice nurses regarding advanced care planning for patients with cancer. , 2010, Oncology nursing forum.
[19] R. Sudore,et al. Redefining the “Planning” in Advance Care Planning: Preparing for End-of-Life Decision Making , 2010, Annals of Internal Medicine.
[20] K. Weinfurt,et al. The culture of faith and hope , 2010, Cancer.
[21] Margarete Sandelowski,et al. What's in a name? Qualitative description revisited. , 2010, Research in nursing & health.
[22] A. Back,et al. Communication about cancer near the end of life , 2008, Cancer.
[23] M. Sandelowski. Whatever happened to qualitative description? , 2000, Research in nursing & health.
[24] Martha Cresswell,et al. Evaluation of a web-based tool designed to prepare people for treatment decisions and advance care planning : applicability in oncology , 2015 .