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View article: Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for depression and anxiety associated with life threatening illness: A phase 2b randomized controlled trial
Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for depression and anxiety associated with life threatening illness: A phase 2b randomized controlled trial Open
Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy appears safe and may offer durable relief from depression and anxiety in individuals with a life-threatening illness.
View article: Health professionals’ and caregivers’ perspectives on improving paramedics’ provision of palliative care in Australian communities: a qualitative study
Health professionals’ and caregivers’ perspectives on improving paramedics’ provision of palliative care in Australian communities: a qualitative study Open
Objectives Paramedics have the potential to make a substantial contribution to community-based palliative care provision. However, they are hindered by a lack of policy and institutional support, as well as targeted education and training.…
View article: Facilitators and barriers of implementing end-of-life care volunteering in a hospital in five European countries: the iLIVE study
Facilitators and barriers of implementing end-of-life care volunteering in a hospital in five European countries: the iLIVE study Open
Background End-of-life (EoL) care volunteers in hospitals are a novel approach to support patients and their close ones. The iLIVE Volunteer Study supported hospital volunteer coordinators from five European countries to design and impleme…
View article: Development of a palliative paramedicine framework to standardise best practice: A Delphi study
Development of a palliative paramedicine framework to standardise best practice: A Delphi study Open
Background: Growing global demand for palliative care services has prompted generalist clinicians to provide adjunct support to specialist teams. Paramedics are uniquely placed to respond to these patients in the community. However, embedd…
View article: ‘It breaks a narrative of paramedics, that we’re lifesavers’: A qualitative study of health professionals’, bereaved family members’ and carers’ perceptions and experiences of palliative paramedicine
‘It breaks a narrative of paramedics, that we’re lifesavers’: A qualitative study of health professionals’, bereaved family members’ and carers’ perceptions and experiences of palliative paramedicine Open
Background: Paramedic practice is diversifying to accommodate evolving global health trends, including community paramedicine models and growing expertise in palliative and end-of-life care. However, despite palliative care specific clinic…
View article: Palliative paramedicine: Comparing clinical practice through guideline quality appraisal and qualitative content analysis
Palliative paramedicine: Comparing clinical practice through guideline quality appraisal and qualitative content analysis Open
Background: Palliative care is an emerging scope of practice for paramedicine. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the opportunity for emergency settings to deliver palliative and end-of-life care to patients wishing to avoid intensive l…
View article: Live well, die well – an international cohort study on experiences, concerns and preferences of patients in the last phase of life: the research protocol of the iLIVE study
Live well, die well – an international cohort study on experiences, concerns and preferences of patients in the last phase of life: the research protocol of the iLIVE study Open
Introduction Adequately addressing the needs of patients at the end of life and their relatives is pivotal in preventing unnecessary suffering and optimising their quality of life. The purpose of the iLIVE study is to contribute to high-qu…
View article: Reframing palliative care to improve the quality of life of people diagnosed with a serious illness
Reframing palliative care to improve the quality of life of people diagnosed with a serious illness Open
An approach for reframing palliative care has been designed to help improve the wellbeing of people with serious illness Most Australians can expect to die as the result of a chronic illness. The Lancet Commission on palliative care and pa…
View article: Palliative care physicians' preparation and planning for the implementation of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act in Victoria
Palliative care physicians' preparation and planning for the implementation of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act in Victoria Open
Background In November 2017, the Victorian Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) Act was passed enabling people with a progressive terminal illness to end their life voluntarily. Heated debate abounded including, to some extent within palliative …
View article: Assessment of potential opioid toxicity and response to naloxone by rapid response teams at an urban Melbourne hospital
Assessment of potential opioid toxicity and response to naloxone by rapid response teams at an urban Melbourne hospital Open
Opioid prescriptions have significantly increased in recent years and are used for a wide variety of indications. Electronic medical records of 45 patients who received naloxone by a rapid response team over an 18‐month period were retrosp…
View article: Managing the advanced cancer patient in the Australian emergency department environment: findings from a national survey of emergency department clinicians
Managing the advanced cancer patient in the Australian emergency department environment: findings from a national survey of emergency department clinicians Open
ED environments place pressure on clinicians delivering care to people with advanced cancer. Integrating palliative care services in ED and redesigning EDs to better match its multifaceted functions should be considered.
View article: Legalizing physician-assisted suicide and/or euthanasia: Pragmatic implications—CORRIGENDUM
Legalizing physician-assisted suicide and/or euthanasia: Pragmatic implications—CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: Legalizing physician-assisted suicide and/or euthanasia: Pragmatic implications
Legalizing physician-assisted suicide and/or euthanasia: Pragmatic implications Open
Objective: Despite the availability of palliative care in many countries, legalization of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) continues to be debated—particularly around ethical and legal issues—and the surrounding controversy …