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 two months.
Articles of particular interest.
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5.2 ‘Palliative and end-of-life care for people with disability,’ North and West Metropolitan Region Palliative Care Consortium (Melbourne, Australia), April 2023. Download
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6.2 ‘Effect of training on physicians’ palliative care-related knowledge and attitudes in Vietnam,’ Journal of Pain & Symptom Management. Posted online 21 April 2023. Full text
6.3 ‘“I am a human”: A process evaluation of a nurse-led community-based, palliative care program in Liberia, West Africa,’ Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing. Posted online 12 April 2023. Abstract
6.4 ‘Benefits of integrating palliative care: A qualitative exploration of the perspectives of palliative care providers in a tertiary health facility in Ghana,’ Palliative Care & Social Practice. Posted online 29 March 2023. Full text
6.5 ‘Nurse-led adult palliative care models in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review,’ Journal of Advanced Nursing. Posted online 25 March 2023. Full text
6.6 ‘A statistical model for early recognition of patients requiring transfer to palliative care,’ Journal of the College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan, 2023:33(3):261-265. Full text
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9.2 ‘Realising the ambitions: Insights from how people understand, interpret and implement the Ambitions Framework for Palliative and End of Life Care,’ The Open University (U.K.). Posted online 21 March 2023. Full text
9.3 ‘Small steps, big vision: Grab and Go Guide to support the realisation of the Ambitions for Palliative and End-of-Life Care,’ The Open University. (Marie Curie-funded research project). Posted online 1 March 2023. Full text
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1.2 ‘Understanding primary palliative nursing education in undergraduate nursing programs,’ Journal of Professional Nursing, 2023;46(May-June):205-212. Abstract (w. highlights)
1.3 ‘Nursing students’ experiences with patient death and palliative and end-of-life care: A systematic review and meta-synthesis,’ Nurse Education in Practice, 2023;May:103625. Full text
1.4 ‘Empathy in nursing students: A scoping review,’ Journal of Holistic Nursing. Posted online 11 April 203. Abstract (w. references)
1.5 ‘Training oncology nurses on primary palliative care may improve end-of-life care and spur creation of advance directives for patients with cancer,’ The ASCO Post. Posted online 6 April 2023. Full text
1.6 ‘Exploring how undergraduate BSc (Hons) nursing (child) students learn about end-of-life care through simulation: A descriptive case study,’ International Journal of Practice-based Learning in Health & Social Care, 2023;11(1):78-91. Full text (click on pdf icon)
1.7 ‘Simulation-based learning in palliative care in postgraduate nursing education: A scoping review,’ BMC Palliative Care. Posted online 29 March 2023. Full text
1.8 ‘Assessment of the competence of nurses in taking care of a dying patient in Poland,’ Journal of Cancer Education. Posted online 27 March 2023. Full text
1.9 ‘The relationship between eHealth literacy and palliative care knowledge, attitudes, and practice among nurses: A cross-sectional study,’ BMC Nursing. Posted online 21 March 2023. Full text
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3.2 ‘Primary palliative care for pediatric residents: A curricular framework and pilot,’ Academic Pediatrics. Posted online 17 March 2023. Abstract (w. references)
Call for papers: ‘Pediatric palliative care,’ BMC Palliative Care (Springer Nature Group). Submission deadline 10 February 2024.
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5.2 ‘Palliative care teaching in the new internal medicine curriculum: Project ECHO – an innovative approach to postgraduate education,’ BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. Posted online 7 April 2023. Abstract
5.3 ‘Evaluation of a palliative care longitudinal curriculum for medical students using the Context-Input-Process-Product Model,’ American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine. Posted online 21 March 2023. Full text
5.4 ‘Teaching clinical communication skills in postgraduate medical education with particular emphasis on palliative medicine,’ Palliative Medicine in Practice. Posted online 16 March 2023. Full text (click on pdf icon)
5.5 ‘A novel serious illness communication curriculum improves neurology residents’ confidence and skills,’ Journal of Palliative Medicine. Posted online 23 March 2023. Abstract
Call for papers: ‘Spirituality in palliative care,’ BMC Palliative Care (Springer Nature Group). Submission deadline 31 August 2023.
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1.2 ‘The systemic challenges of non-palliative care professionals caring for end-of-life patients: A lived experience study,’ Palliative & Supportive Care. Posted online 18 April 2023. Abstract (w. references)
1.3 ‘Inclusion of palliative and end-of-life care in health strategies aimed at integrated care: A documentary analysis,’ Health Open Research. Accessed online 29 March 2023. Full text
1.4 ‘How can the priorities of older, frail patients and their carers be used to inform policy and practice at the end of life? Insights from qualitative research across multiple settings,’ BMJ Open. Posted online 21 March 2023. Full text
1.5 ‘Palliative care management committees: A model of collaborative governance for primary healthcare,’ Public Health Action. Posted online 21 March 2023. Full text (click on download icon)
1.6 ‘End-of-life in the operational functioning of public healthcare: Ethical and legal issues,’ Acta Biomed, 2023; Vol. 94, N. 2: e2023110. Full text
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2.2 ‘Emergency medical services care of adult hospice patients: A position statement and resource document of National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians and American Academy of Hospice & Palliative Medicine,’ Prehospital Emergency Care. Posted online 24 March 2023. Full text
N.B. ‘Equity-oriented palliative care,’ Palliative Medicine. 2023;37(4):424-656. Contents page of special issue
Call for papers: ‘Equity and diversity in palliative care,’ BMC Palliative Care (Springer Nature Group). Submission deadline 30 September 2023
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5.2 ‘Kansas Palliative Care: 5-Year State Plan 2022-2027,’ Kansas Department of Health & Environment. Accessed 3 April 2023. Download
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2.2 ‘Patient and public involvement in research: The need for budgeting patient and public involvement staff costs in funding applications,’ Research Involvement & Engagement. Posted online 25 March 2023. Full text
2.3 ‘What about me? The researcher's challenges and proposed solutions for dealing with death during data collection involving older adults: A scoping review,’ Health Sciences Review. Posted online 24 March 2023. Full text
2.4 ‘Protecting seriously ill populations during pragmatic clinical trials,’ Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Posted online 22 March 2023. Abstract
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3.2 ‘What do health care professionals want to know about assisted dying? Setting the research agenda in New Zealand,’ BMC Palliative Care. Posted online 10 April 2023. Full text
3.3 ‘Should palliative care teams be involved in medical assisted dying?’ Journal of Pain & Symptom Management. Posted online 16 April 2023. Abstract (w. “section snippets”)
Call for papers: ‘Pediatric palliative care,’ BMC Palliative Care (Springer Nature Group). Submission deadline 10 February 2024.
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4.2 ‘Cultural considerations at end-of-life for people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: A critical interpretative synthesis,’ Journal of Clinical Nursing. Posted online 6 April 2023. Full text
4.3 ‘Muslim patients in the U.S. confronting challenges regarding end-of-life and palliative care: The experiences and roles of hospital chaplains,’ BMC Palliative Care. Posted online 27 March 2023. Full text
4.4 ‘The palliative care needs of British Muslims during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond,’ University College London, University of Leeds, Muslim Council of Britain, and Marie Curie. Posted online 17 March 2023. Download report
Call for papers: ‘Equity and diversity in palliative care,’ BMC Palliative Care (Springer Nature Group). Submission deadline 30 September 2023
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7.2 ‘The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on processes, resource use and cost in palliative care,’ BMC Palliative Care. Posted online 6 April 2023. Full text
7.3 ‘Perspectives across Canada about implementing a palliative approach in long-term care during COVID-19,’ BMC Palliative Care. Posted online 30 March 2023. Full text
7.4 ‘The challenges for health professionals delivering palliative care in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic: An integrative review,’ BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. Posted online 27 March 2023. Full text
7.5 ‘Pandemic delay: Social implications and challenges for palliative care,’ Palliative Care & Social Practice. Posted online 21 March 2023. Full text
7.6 ‘Opinion and sentiment analysis of palliative care in the era of COVID-19,’ Healthcare. Posted online 14 March 2023. Full text
Call for papers: ‘Palliative care in severe mental illnesses,’ BMC Palliative Care (Springer Nature Group). Submission deadline 31 October 2023.
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9.2 ‘A global exploration of palliative community care literature: An integrative review,’ Journal of Clinical Nursing. Posted online 14 April 2023. Abstract
9.3 ‘The emotional experience of caring for children in pediatric palliative care: A qualitative study among a home-based interdisciplinary care team,’ Children. Posted online 9 April 2023. Full text
9.4 ‘Characteristics of good home-based end-of-life care: Analysis of 5-year data from a nationwide mortality follow-back survey in England,’ British Journal of General Practice. Posted online 3 April 2023. Full text
9.5 ‘Dying at home for people experiencing financial hardship and deprivation: How health and social care professionals recognise and reflect on patients’ circumstances,’ Palliative Care in Social Practice. Posted online 31 March 2023. Full text
9.6 ‘Increasing the chance of dying at home: Roles, tasks and approaches of general practitioners enabling palliative care: A systematic review of qualitative literature,’ BMC Primary Care. Posted online 23 March 2023. Full text
9.7 ‘“The beauty and the less beautiful”: Exploring the meanings of dying at “home” among community and practitioner representatives and advocates across Canada,’ Palliative Care in Social Practice. Posted online 14 March 2023. Full text
Experiences of being a severely ill parent of dependent children receiving care at home: Hopes and challenges
Palliative & Supportive Care | Online – 29 March 2023 – Field notes revealed several challenging situations for parents with severe illness. A major issue was how to find ways to talk to their children about their illness and prognosis. The parents expressed guilt for being unable to fulfill their roles as parents and partners. Existing family conflicts had escalated with the illness, according to some parents. Despite being affected by illness, parents tried to have hope, if only for small things – such as a period of ordinary family life. Abstract (w. references)
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11.2 ‘End-of-life care in natural disasters including epidemics and pandemics: A systematic review,’ BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. Posted online 17 March 2023. Abstract
11.3 ‘Providing person-centered palliative care in conflict-affected populations in the Middle East: What matters to patients with advanced cancer and families including refugees?’ Frontiers in Oncology. Posted online 27 March 2023. Full text
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4.2 ‘Hospice care shut out of Ontario budget,’ The Catholic Register (Canada). Posted online 29 March 2023. Full text