Multidisciplinary approaches to cancer cachexia Cancer cachexia remains a complex unmet need in oncology, despite its high prevalence and high impact. Professor Peter Martin and Dr. Vanessa... Read more... 5/10/2022 | Blog | Evidence | Health Professionals Tags: Research | Cancer Views: 2202
Palliative care nursing in Australia and the... Dr. Rajkumar Cheluvappa shares his insights into the multifaceted role of the registered nurse in palliative care in Australia Read more... 21/09/2022 | Blog | Evidence | Health Professionals | Nurses | Supporting the Retention of Nurses Tags: Advance care planning | Palliative care nursing Views: 3210
Experiences of the dead body for bereaved... Dr. Jane Mowll examines the significance of post-death palliative care, and highlights key observations extracted from recent studies on the... Read more... 30/03/2022 | Evidence | Patients and Carers Tags: Bereavement Views: 2759
Evidence, data, and the pursuit of knowledge World Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) Day, held on 20 October each year, to raise awareness of the need for better evidence to information... Read more... 20/10/2020 | Evidence Tags: Evidence-based palliative care Views: 1493
Where does fundamental care fit within... Fundamental care is central to caring for a dying patient. Professor Alison Kitson, Vice-President and Executive Dean of the College of Nursing... Read more... 12/03/2020 | Evidence Tags: End-of-Life Care Views: 1707
What is fundamental care in palliative care? Making fundamental care a reality for everyone – from birth through to palliative and end-of-life care – requires a concerted effort.... Read more... 6/03/2020 | Evidence Tags: End-of-Life Care Views: 2067