Is C-reactive protein/albumin ratio of advanced-stage non-small cell lung cancer patients able to predict mortality in the admission for palliative care ?
Conclusion: The present study showed that CAR was significantly increased in nonsurvivors. CAR may be a cheap, easy, and effective tool for predicting the death and its time of hospitalized NSCLC patients. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Irfan Karahan Selim Yal & #231;in Source Type: research

Exploring organizational culture regarding provision and utilization of palliative care in a Nigerian context: An interpretive descriptive study
Conclusions: This study offered a new understanding that not revealing deeper shared assumptions, and a shared way of thinking that underpins the PC practice within an organization, will have a negative bearing on organizational PC outcomes. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: David A Agom Jude Ominyi Tonia C Onyeka Chukwuma N Anyigor Source Type: research

Deaths in the emergency department: An assessment of patient & #39;s end-of-life trajectory and quality of care
Conclusions: End-of-life care discussions tend to occur late in the disease trajectory; a number of patients are subjected to aggressive treatments, and palliative care services remain underutilized. An early, integrated and collaborative approach is warranted to address the challenges of end of life care. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Kim Sadler Gassan Abudari Deena Aljawi David Snelling Source Type: research

Impact of radiation therapy on pain relief of cancer patients affected by on malignant psoas syndrome: 26 years of experience
Conclusions: Radiotherapy had a favorable outcome and can be considered an effective analgesic treatment in case of painful MPS. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Alexandros Gerontopoulos Eftychia Mosa Filippo Alongi Ioannis Kokakis Haytham Hamed Saraireh Nikolaos Tsoukalas Nikolaos Charalampakis Konstantinos Tsanadis Konstantinos Tsapakidis Maragkouli Eleni Christos Christopoulos Maria Tolia Source Type: research

Efficacy of chronomodulated chemotherapy for palliation of hematemesis in inoperable gastric cancer: A single-institutional retrospective study
Conclusions: PGC group was maximally benefited considering all three parameters. Though surgery defines the mainstay of treatment for gastric carcinoma, yet in inoperable cases, only chronomodulated chemotherapy significantly affects the severity of UGIB and thus may improve QoL. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Satadru Biswas Santanu Acharyya Pritha Roy Debdeep Samaddar Chandan Dasgupta Debarshi Jana Source Type: research

Correlation of pediatric palliative screening scale and quality of life in pediatric cancer patients
Conclusions: This study showed that children with malignancies already had lower QOL despite the low PaPaS scale they had. The results of this study support the provision of early palliative intervention, starting with a small proportion of intervention to improve the QOL of cancer child. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Murti Andriastuti Pricilia Gunawan Halim Eny Kusrini Meidiana Bangun Source Type: research

Impact of applying palliative care on symptoms and survival of patients with advanced chronic disease admitted to the emergency department
Conclusions: Dyspnea and pain decreased with the application of palliative care but not drowsiness. Survival in the intervention group was lower than in the nonintervention group. However, the reason for providing palliative care is to relieve suffering at the end of life. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Jose P Amado Rolando Vasquez Roberto Huari Liliana Rimache Rosa Lizonde Source Type: research

Effectiveness of yoga on quality of life of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: A randomized clinical controlled study
Conclusion: Yoga practices comprising of relaxation techniques reduce many side effects and improve the QOL of women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Kamli Prakash Sunil K Saini Sanchita Pugazhendi Source Type: research

Developing evidence-based clinical guidelines in palliative care for home care setting in India
Conclusion: Development of clinical guidelines locally for palliative care in a home care setting in response to a felt need to ensure quality care and reduce variation in practice has been beneficial in clinical care. It has proved to be a good teaching resource too. Regular audits to measure practice against these guidelines will ensure better patient outcomes. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Jenifer Jeba Jayarajan Ponissery Akhileswaran Ramaswamy Jeremy Richard Johnson Anu Savio Thelly Pheroza J Bilimoria Source Type: research

Effectiveness of high-fidelity simulation in nursing education for end-of-life care: A quasi-experimental design
Conclusion: In this research teaching, EOL care through high-fidelity simulation had improved the attitudes of students toward providing care. This pedagogy also provided the participants with a learning opportunity to deal with their own emotions. These findings provide a way forward for teaching EOL and other complex skills of clinical practice. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Salma Amin Rattani Zohra Kurji Amina Aijaz Khowaja Jacqueline Maria Dias Anila Naz AliSher Source Type: research

Experiences of caregivers in a home-based palliative care model & #8211; A qualitative study
Conclusion: The study helped understand the caregivers' perceptions about the factors that would help them in patient as well as self-care. Recommendations for designing interventions for future caregivers and recipients were also made. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Aneka Paul Elaine Fernandes Source Type: research

Assessment of psychosocial distress among the palliative care patients in Wardha District of Maharashtra
Conclusion: Participants were satisfied and accepted the palliative care treatment provided by the team with frequent visits, and also, the level of improvement fastens. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Nikhil Dhande Sunil Kumar Ashwini Bolane Source Type: research

Validation of Malayalam translation of the European organization for the research and treatment of cancer quality of life instrument OG25 for esophagogastric junction cancers
Conclusion: The Malayalam translation of the QOL tool QLQ-OG25 has been found to be an acceptable and valid tool in assessing the QOL parameters of patients with OG junction cancers. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Mira Sudam Wagh Arun Peter Mathew Bharat Veerabhadran Madhu Muralee Sajeed Abdul Rahuman Preethi Sarah George K Chandramohan Source Type: research

Death attitudes as possible predictors of death preparedness across lifespan among nonclinical populations in Nairobi County, Kenya
Conclusion: This study implies that mental health practitioners need to target younger adults with death education programs to promote death preparedness and quality dying. For the older adults, addressing life regrets, family conflicts, and past unresolved deaths would significantly improve the quality of dying. (Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care)
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Stephen Asatsa Source Type: research

Comparison of safety and efficacy of pregabalin versus gabapentin for the treatment of uremic pruritus in patients with chronic kidney disease on maintenance haemodialysis
Ashima Ravindran, Rajesh Peringanazhi Kunnath, Anjali Sunny, Binoo VimalIndian Journal of Palliative Care 2020 26(3):281-286 Background: Uremic pruritus (UP) affects many patients suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD) and has a negative impact on the quality of life. The severity of UP ranges from sporadic discomfort to complete restlessness during both day and night time. It has become increasingly evident that central transmission and sensitization processes similar to those observed in chronic pain are important mechanisms of pruritus. Methodology: This was a randomized single-blind prospective-interventional stu...
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - August 28, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Ashima Ravindran Rajesh Peringanazhi Kunnath Anjali Sunny Binoo Vimal Source Type: research