Study: 71% of US Adults Have Never Heard of Palliative Care
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As more hospices diversify their services to include palliative care, 71% of adults in the United States are unaware that the…
As more hospices diversify their services to include palliative care, 71% of adults in the United States are unaware that the…
Haider Warraich is a cardiologist at Duke University Medical Center and the author of Modern Death: How Medicine Changed the…
is a cardiologist at Duke University Medical Center and the author of Modern Death: How Medicine Changed the End of Life.
Medical assistance in dying (MAID) became a reality in Canada when legislation was passed in July 2016.
This piece originally appeared at The Conversation. Medical assistance in dying (MAID) became a reality in Canada when…
Medical assistance in dying (MAID) became a reality in Canada when legislation was passed in July 2016.
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Even if palliative care is beneficial to patients, many still avoid it due to the stigma that associates it with end of life.
A new study discovered patients who have opted early palliative care feel stigmatized due to the misperceived idea that…
Palliative care has an image problem. This is hardly surprising, given its association with death.
Canadians with advanced cancer and their caregivers tend to link "palliative care" with impending death, and education is…
The term palliative care carries a stigma for patients and their caregivers, who regard it as synonymous with impending death.
The term palliative care carries a stigma for patients and their caregivers, who regard it as synonymous with impending death.
The term palliative care carries a stigma for patients and their caregivers, who regard it as synonymous with impending death.
The term palliative care carries a stigma for patients and their caregivers, who regard it as synonymous with impending death.