The primary focus of this literature search is selected articles, etc., on key issues in end-of-life care for which the full text is available online. Added, however, are a few noteworthy articles, etc., but for which access to the full text is available only with a subscription or for a one-time fee for the article in question.1 Also listed are a few postings of special interest on key websites that serve the hospice and palliative care communities-at-large, and selected news media reports. The next listing will be published in approximately four to six weeks.
Articles of particular interest.
Libraries in educational institutions and medical centres may have a subscription to the journal in question and hold a photocopying licence, which may facilitate cost-effective access.
Website Postings of Interest: ‘Overcoming barriers to palliative care,’ eHospice (International), 1 July 2024; ‘Improving access to palliative care,’ eHospice (International), 26 June 2024.
News Media Reports of Interest: ‘No palliative care for 98% of Stage-IV cancer patients in India,’ The New Indian Express, 1 July 2024;‘The palliative care challenge facing universal healthcare in South Africa,’ George Herald, 27 June 2024; ‘Push for paediatric palliative care in Luxembourg,’ Luxembourg Times, 24 June 2024; ‘Children with cancer and rare diseases and palliative care: In Italy only 15% of young patients have access,’ World Stock Market, 13 June 2024.
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1.2 ‘Integrating curative and palliative care: It can be done,’ Medscape (U.S.). Posted online 13 June 2024. Full text
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3.2 ‘Evaluation of the concept of value-based healthcare applied to an integrated palliative care program in Colombia,’ Value in Health Regional Issues. Accessed online 11 June 2024. Abstract (w. Introduction, Section Snippets, References, etc.)
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7.2 ‘Moral distress and pediatric palliative care,’ Children (U.S.). Posted online 21 June 2024. Full text
7.3 ‘Compassion fatigue in palliative care: Exploring its comprehensive impact on geriatric nursing well-being and care quality in end of life,’ Geriatric Nursing. Posted online 6 June 2024. Abstract (w. Introduction, Section Snippets, References, etc.).
N.B. Contributing authors from Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
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10.2 ‘Small steps, big vision: Using multi-stage qualitative research to develop a grab-and-go guide to support utilisation of the Ambitions for Palliative & End of Life Care framework,’ BMC Palliative Care (U.K.). Posted online 14 June 2024. Full text
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1.2 ‘Effectiveness of an interdisciplinary pediatric and neonatal palliative care simulation program in India,’ Clinical Simulation in Nursing. Posted online 2 July 2024. Abstract (w. Introduction, Section Snippets, References, etc.)
1.3 ‘Self-assessed educational needs of Chinese pediatric clinicians regarding pediatric palliative care: A cross-sectional investigation,’ Children (China). Posted online 12 June 2024. Full text
1.4 ‘Knowledge of pediatric residents about concepts and teaching of palliative care during postgraduate studies,’ Residência Pediátrica (Brazil), 2024;14(2):1-6. Full text
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2.2 ‘Safely gaining experience in death and dying: Simulation in palliative care and end-of-life education,’ Currents in Pharmacy Teaching & Learning (U.S.). Posted online 14 June 2024. Abstract (w. Introduction, Section Snippets, References, etc.)
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5.2 ‘Palliative care education in undergraduate medical and nursing programs in Colombia: A cross-sectional analysis,’ BMC Palliative Care. Posted online 13 June 2024. Full text
Website Posting of Interest: ‘Supporting the journey home: The process of co-designing an education program to strengthen palliative care capacity in First Nations communities,’ eHospice (Canada), 19 June 2024.
N.B. Contributing authors from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam.
N.B. The study encompassed 57 African countries; contributing authors from Denmark, France, Morrocco, Rwanda and Switzerland.
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Website Postings of Interest: ‘Shortages of critical pain relief continue – advice to clinicians,’ Palliative Care Australia, 26 June 2024; ‘New national core community palliative care medicines list,’ Palliative Care Australia, 17 June 2024.
N.B. Contributing authors from the U.K. and the U.S.
N.B. Contributing authors from Canada and the U.S.
N.B. TIFFIN = Transparency, Importance of engagement and rapport, Facilitating equitable involvement via person centred approach, Financial recognition of involvement, Involvement and growth through a trauma-informed approach, and Navigating institutional resistance and attitudes. Download Marie Curie report
Assisted Dying Practices
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1.2 ‘Between medicine, humanities and the law: Compiling a living archive of assisted dying,’ Medical Humanities. Posted online 27 June 2024. Full text
N.B. Contributing authors from Canada and Switzerland.
1.3 ‘When medical assistance in dying is not a last resort option: Survey of the Canadian public,’ BMJ Open (Canada). Posted online 23 June 2024. Full text
1.4 ‘Patients’ and caregivers’ suggestions for improving assisted dying regulation: A qualitative study in Australia and Canada,’ Health Expectations. Posted online 19 June 2024. Full text
1.5 ‘For, against, and beyond: Healthcare professionals’ positions on medical assistance in dying in Spain,’ BMC Medical Ethics. Posted online 14 June 2024. Full text
1.6 ‘Importance of investigating vulnerabilities in health and social service provision among requestors of medical assistance in dying,’ The Lancet Regional Health (Canada). Posted online 12 June 2024. Full text
N.B. See special issue of ‘Literature Search’ on assisted dying practices
News Media Report of Interest: ‘Euthanasia’s forgotten casualty: Palliative care,’ The Catholic Register (Canada), 13 June 2024.
Pediatric Palliative Care
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2.2 ‘The home-based experiences of palliative and hospice care for children and caregivers (EXPERIENCE) measure: Evaluation of psychometric properties,’ Journal of Pain & Symptom Management. Posted online 26 June 2024. Full text
N..B. Contributing authors from Canada and the U.S.
2.3 ‘Pediatric palliative care: What the general pediatrician needs to know,’ Contemporary Pediatrics (U.S.). Posted online 14 June 2024. Full text
2.4 ‘Differences in the knowledge, attitudes, and needs of caregivers and healthcare providers regarding palliative care: A cross-sectional investigation in pediatric settings in China,’ BMC Nursing. Posted online 6 June 2024. Full text
2.5 ‘An evolutionary concept analysis of pediatric hospice and palliative care,’ Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care (Korea). Posted online 1 June 2024. Full text
2.6 ‘Pediatric palliative care: A place for hope,’ Missouri Medicine (U.S.), 2024;121(3):204-205. Full text
Website Postings of Interest: ‘Children’s hospice services under threat as National Health Service funding falls,’ 1Together For Short Lives (U.K.), 19 June 2024; ‘Development of national paediatric palliative care training manual for doctors and nurses in Nepal,’ eHospice, 14 June 2024.
News Media Report of Interest: ‘A difficult, necessary reality: We need a pediatric palliative care strategy in Ontario,’ The Hamilton Spectator (Canada), 11 June 2024.
Cultural & Linguistic Diversity
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3.2 ‘“I tried to get into their shoes and their culture”: Care worker experiences in cultural end-of-life care: Interpretative phenomenological analysis,’ Journal of Clinical Nursing (Australia). Posted online 17 June 2024. Full text
Website Posting of Interest: ‘Increasing diversity: Why and how?’ Hospice UK (U.K.), 10 June 2024.
News Media Report of Interest: ‘Aged and palliative care services adapt for migrant communities,’ SBS News (Australia), 4 July 2024.
COVID-19
Critical/Intensive Care
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5.2 ‘Interprofessional interventions and factors that improve end-of-life care in intensive care units: An integratory review,’ Enfermería Intensiva. Posted online 22 June 2024. Abstract (w. Introduction, Section Snippets, References, etc.)
N.B. Contributing authors from Columbia and Spain.
5.3 ‘Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic differences in critical care near the end of life: A narrative review,’ Critical Care Clinics (U.S.). Posted online 12 June 2024. Section Snippets, First Page Preview, References, etc.
5.4 ‘The whole is more than the sum of its parts: Critical care and palliative care,’ Advanced Critical Care, 2024;35(2):110-111 (U.S.). Full text
Internal Medicine
Aged, Long-Term & Residential Care
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7.2 ‘Estimating potential palliative care needs for residential aged care: A population-based retrospective cohort study,’ Australasian Journal on Ageing (Australia). Posted online 24 June 2024. Full text
7.3 ‘Physicians’ understandings and experience of advance care planning in Norwegian nursing homes: A qualitative study,’ BMC Palliative Care (Norway). Posted on 24 June 2024. Full text
7.4 ‘Number of palliative care nurse home visits and duration of palliative care associated with domains of the Good Death Inventory: A national survey of bereaved family caregivers in a middle income country,’ International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances (Kazakhstan). Posted online 15 June 2024. Full text
7.5 ‘End-of-life care in German and Dutch nursing homes: A cross-sectional study on nursing home staff’s perspective in 2022,’ Archives of Public Health (Germany & The Netherlands). Posted online 14 June 2024. Full text
7.6 ‘Challenges in recognizing and discussing changes in a resident’s condition in the palliative phase: Focus group discussions with nursing staff working in nursing homes about their experiences,’ BMC Palliative Care (The Netherlands). Posted online 10 June 2024. Full text
The Surprise Question
Place of Death
Socioeconomic Status
Care Planning & Serious Illness Conversations
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11.2 ‘Tools for tomorrow: A scoping review of patient-facing tools for advance care planning,’ Palliative Care & Social Practice (U.S.). Posted online 24 June 2024. Full text
11.3 ‘Advance care planning in 2024 and beyond – hoping for harmony amidst cacophony,’ JAMA Network Open (U.S.). Posted online 18 June 2024. Full text
11.4 ‘How to talk about dying? The development of an evidence-based model for communication with patients in their last days of life and their family caregivers,’ PEC Innovation (Switzerland). Posted online 18 June 2024. Full text
11.5 ‘Clinicians’ experiences implementing an advance care planning pathway in two Canadian provinces: A qualitative study,’ BMC Primary Care (Canada). Posted online 15 June 2024. Full text
11.6 ‘Serious illness communication tool for palliative care fellows: Development, implementation, and lessons learned,’ American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine (U.S.). Posted online 13 June 2024. Full text
Website Postings of Interest: ‘A model to develop the hospice volunteer workforce to capture informal conversations,’ eHospice (U.K.), 18 June 2024; ‘Conversations sur les maladies graves: Être entendu et vu,’ eHospice (Canada), 13 June 2024.
End-of-Life Care in Remote & Rural Areas
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12.2 ‘Healthcare professionals’ experiences of video consultations in palliative care in rural areas: An intervention study in community care,’ BMC Health Services Research (Sweden). Posted online 17 June 2024. Full text
Oncology
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News Media Report of Interest: ‘Top oncologists say everyone with advanced cancer needs early palliative care. Here are 6 things to know,’ ABC News (U.S.), 20 June 2024.
Palliative Sedation
N.B. Contributing authors from Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Romania, Spain, and the U.K.
Technology
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15.2 ‘Robotic animal use among older adults enrolled in palliative or hospice care: A scoping review and framework for future research,’ Robotics. Posted online 14 June 2024. Full text
N.B. Contributing authors from Canada and the U.S.
15.3 ‘Enhancing professional quality of life in palliative care through a virtual training program,’ Medical Education. Posted online 12 June 2024. Full text
N.B. Contributing authors from Ecuador and Spain.
Underserved & Vulnerable Populations
Grief & Bereavement
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17.2 ‘Bereaved pupil support in schools: Teacher training,’ BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care (U.K.). Posted online 14 June 2024. Full text
HIV
Community & Home-Based Palliative Care
Asia-Pacific
N.B. Prof. David Currow’s lecture begins at approximately the 28:00 minute mark in the video.
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1.2 ‘All too little, all too late: Improving Australia’s end-of-life experience,’ Inside Ageing, 14 June 2024.
Europe
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2.2 ‘Moving forward – a time for new leadership in hospice and palliative care,’ eHospice, (U.K.), 12 June 2024.
International
Europe
North America