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View article: A protocol for a scoping review of variations among psychedelic interventions for psychological suffering associated with the end-of-life
A protocol for a scoping review of variations among psychedelic interventions for psychological suffering associated with the end-of-life Open
Psychedelic substances are increasingly recognized for their therapeutic potential to ease psychological suffering linked to end-of-life issues. However, amid renewed scientific and public interest, policy remains restrictive. Existing rev…
View article: Exploring the quality of end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: a qualitative multiple case study approach with family members of Muslim patients
Exploring the quality of end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: a qualitative multiple case study approach with family members of Muslim patients Open
Objective Muslim patients are an underrepresented community in end-of-life care research, with little evidence around factors that influence the quality and experience of care. The aim of this study was to explore the quality of end-of-lif…
View article: A protocol for a scoping review of psychedelic interventions to alleviate psychological suffering in populations coping with end-of-life issues
A protocol for a scoping review of psychedelic interventions to alleviate psychological suffering in populations coping with end-of-life issues Open
Background: Psychedelic substances are increasingly recognized for their therapeutic potential to ease psychological suffering linked to end-of-life issues. However, amid renewed scientific and public interest, policy remains restrictive. …
View article: The effect of end-of-life decision-making tools on patient and family-related outcomes of care among ethnocultural minorities: A systematic review
The effect of end-of-life decision-making tools on patient and family-related outcomes of care among ethnocultural minorities: A systematic review Open
Background End-of-life decision-making tools are used to establish a shared understanding among patients, families and healthcare providers about medical treatment and goals of care. This systematic review aimed to understand the availabil…
View article: Evaluating satisfaction with the quality and provision of end-of-life care for patients from diverse ethnocultural backgrounds
Evaluating satisfaction with the quality and provision of end-of-life care for patients from diverse ethnocultural backgrounds Open
Background Recently immigrated and ethnic minority patients in Ontario, Canada are more likely to receive aggressive life-prolonging treatment at the end of life in comparison to other patients. To explore this finding further, this survey…
View article: Redefining Health Care Utilization as a Quality Measure for Goal Concordance at the End of Life
Redefining Health Care Utilization as a Quality Measure for Goal Concordance at the End of Life Open
View article: Association between Chinese or South Asian ethnicity and end-of-life care in Ontario, Canada
Association between Chinese or South Asian ethnicity and end-of-life care in Ontario, Canada Open
Decedents of Chinese and South Asian ethnicity in Ontario were more likely than decedents from the general population to receive aggressive care and to die in an ICU. These findings may be due to communication difficulties between patients…
View article: Understanding Patient- and Hospital-Level Factors Leading to Differences, and Disparities, in Critical Care
Understanding Patient- and Hospital-Level Factors Leading to Differences, and Disparities, in Critical Care Open
already present at low levels of cumulative cigarette smoking (the mean exposure was just 4 pack-years).To truly reduce the burden of COPD, we will need to understand the complexities of its natural history, profile of risk factors, and ph…
View article: Challenging the Pessimism in Providing Critical Care for Elderly Patients
Challenging the Pessimism in Providing Critical Care for Elderly Patients Open
Alice Atramont, MD, MSc; Valérie Lindecker-Cournil, MD, MSc; Jérémie Rudant, MD, PhD; Ayden Tajahmady, MD, MSc; Nicolas Drewniak, MSc; Annie Fouard, MD; Mervyn Singer, MD; Marc Leone, MD, PhD; Matthieu Legrand, MD, PhD
View article: Ethical Challenges Faced by Development Researchers in Low and Middle-Income Countries
Ethical Challenges Faced by Development Researchers in Low and Middle-Income Countries Open
Ethical Challenges Faced by Development Researchers in Low and Middle-Income Countries. An article from journal Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique (Ethics and International Development Research), on Érudit.