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In the HAART era, the false dichotomy of curative vs palliative care for patients with HIV/AIDS must be supplanted by a more integrated model to provide comprehensive care for patients with advanced HIV disease and their families. ... Barriers to Palliative Care for Children: Perceptions of Pediatric Health Care Providers;
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Palliative care - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Palliative care (from Latin palliare, to cloak) is any form of medical care or treatment that concentrates on reducing the severity of disease symptoms, rather than striving to halt, delay, or reve...
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remedies with any health care providers (54% vs 28%, respectively, p=0.163). More than half of both palliative and curative patients said this was due to ...
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GOALS OF WORK: This survey aims to explore the differences between cancer patients undergoing chemotherapeutic treatment with palliative or curative intention with respect to concurrent herbal use, experiences of adverse effects, motives of herbal intake, and communication about herbal use with health care providers.
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There is usually no curative treatment option for recurrences in the draining lymph node region, the so-called fourth dimension ... Ob/Gyn & Women's Health ... Critical Care...
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Differentiate between curative and palliative care ... Recognize dynamic changes in population demographics, health care economics, and service delivery that necessitate improved professional preparation for end-of-life care.
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The University of Maryland Medical Center is helping to blur the line between curative care and palliative care. ... The hospital's palliative care team comprises a physician, who serves as medical director, as well as a full-time social worker, chaplain, and nurse. The medical center also plans to expand the team to include...
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