-
1
-
-
58349087002
-
Pathways to distress: The multiple determinants of depression, hopelessness, and the desire for hastened death in metastatic cancer patients
-
Rodin G, Lo C, Mikulincer M, et al. Pathways to distress: the multiple determinants of depression, hopelessness, and the desire for hastened death in metastatic cancer patients. Soc Sci Med 2009; 68:562-569.
-
(2009)
Soc Sci Med
, vol.68
, pp. 562-569
-
-
Rodin, G.1
Lo, C.2
Mikulincer, M.3
-
2
-
-
64249167608
-
Do rates of mental disorders and existential distress among advanced stage cancer patients increase as death approaches?
-
The common clinical assumption that the prevalence of depressive and anxiety disorders increases as death comes closer, cannot be supported by cross-sectional data assessed prior to death in 289 advanced stage cancer patients as part of a multisite longitudinal prospective cohort study
-
Lichtenthal WG, Nilsson M, Zhang B, et al. Do rates of mental disorders and existential distress among advanced stage cancer patients increase as death approaches? Psychooncology 2009; 18:50-61. The common clinical assumption that the prevalence of depressive and anxiety disorders increases as death comes closer, cannot be supported by cross-sectional data assessed prior to death in 289 advanced stage cancer patients as part of a multisite longitudinal prospective cohort study.
-
(2009)
Psychooncology
, vol.18
, pp. 50-61
-
-
Lichtenthal, W.G.1
Nilsson, M.2
Zhang, B.3
-
3
-
-
55549093756
-
Prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients requesting physicians' aid in dying: Cross sectional survey
-
Ganzini L, Goy ER, Dobscha SK. Prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients requesting physicians' aid in dying: cross sectional survey. BMJ 2008; 337:a1682.
-
(2008)
BMJ
, vol.337
-
-
Ganzini, L.1
Goy, E.R.2
Dobscha, S.K.3
-
4
-
-
50249160014
-
Death without God: Religious struggle, death concerns, and depression in the terminally ill
-
Edmondson D, Park CL, Chaudoir SR, Wortmann JH. Death without God: religious struggle, death concerns, and depression in the terminally ill. Psychol Sci 2008; 19:754-758.
-
(2008)
Psychol Sci
, vol.19
, pp. 754-758
-
-
Edmondson, D.1
Park, C.L.2
Chaudoir, S.R.3
Wortmann, J.H.4
-
5
-
-
53749094921
-
Associations between end-of-life discussions, patient mental health, medical care near death, and caregiver bereavement adjustment
-
Wright AA, Zhang B, Ray A, et al. Associations between end-of-life discussions, patient mental health, medical care near death, and caregiver bereavement adjustment. JAMA 2008; 300:1665-1673.
-
(2008)
JAMA
, vol.300
, pp. 1665-1673
-
-
Wright, A.A.1
Zhang, B.2
Ray, A.3
-
6
-
-
38549174139
-
The important role of sense of coherence in relation to depressive symptoms for Taiwanese family caregivers of cancer patients at the end of life
-
Tzuh Tang S, Li CY. The important role of sense of coherence in relation to depressive symptoms for Taiwanese family caregivers of cancer patients at the end of life. J Psychosom Res 2008; 64:195-203.
-
(2008)
J Psychosom Res
, vol.64
, pp. 195-203
-
-
Tzuh, T.S.1
Li, C.Y.2
-
7
-
-
58849140115
-
Measuring depression at the end of life: Is the Hamilton Depression rating scale a valid instrument?
-
Article assessing the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale for its validity to detect depression at the end of life
-
Olden M, Rosenfeld B, Pessin H, Breitbart W. Measuring depression at the end of life: is the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale a valid instrument? Assessment 2009; 16:43-54. Article assessing the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale for its validity to detect depression at the end of life.
-
(2009)
Assessment
, vol.16
, pp. 43-54
-
-
Olden, M.1
Rosenfeld, B.2
Pessin, H.3
Breitbart, W.4
-
8
-
-
42949161048
-
Factors correlated with fatigue in terminally ill cancer patients: A longitudinal study
-
Okuyama T, Akechi T, Shima Y, et al. Factors correlated with fatigue in terminally ill cancer patients: a longitudinal study. J Pain Symptom Manage 2008; 35:515-523.
-
(2008)
J Pain Symptom Manage
, vol.35
, pp. 515-523
-
-
Okuyama, T.1
Akechi, T.2
Shima, Y.3
-
9
-
-
47049115387
-
Treating depression in terminally ill patients can optimize their physical comfort at the end of life and provide them the opportunity to confront and prepare for death
-
review
-
Braun UK, Kunik ME, Pham C. Treating depression in terminally ill patients can optimize their physical comfort at the end of life and provide them the opportunity to confront and prepare for death. Geriatrics 2008; 63:25- 27; review.
-
(2008)
Geriatrics
, vol.63
, pp. 25-27
-
-
Braun, U.K.1
Kunik, M.E.2
Pham, C.3
-
10
-
-
56749160557
-
Do preparation and life completion discussions improve functioning and quality of life in seriously ill patients? Pilot randomized control trial
-
In this trial, a structured approach (Outlook) demonstrated the ability in hospice eligible patients (survival prognosis 6 months and less) to improve functional status as well as anxiety, depression and preparation for end of life and was acceptable to these patients
-
Steinhauser KE, Alexander SC, Byock IR, et al. Do preparation and life completion discussions improve functioning and quality of life in seriously ill patients? Pilot randomized control trial. J Palliat Med 2008; 11:1234-1240. In this trial, a structured approach (Outlook) demonstrated the ability in hospice eligible patients (survival prognosis 6 months and less) to improve functional status as well as anxiety, depression and preparation for end of life and was acceptable to these patients.
-
(2008)
J Palliat Med
, vol.11
, pp. 1234-1240
-
-
Steinhauser, K.E.1
Alexander, S.C.2
Byock, I.R.3
-
11
-
-
43049121371
-
Burden and benefit of psychosocial research at the end of life
-
Pessin H, Galietta M, Nelson CJ, et al. Burden and benefit of psychosocial research at the end of life. J Palliat Med 2008; 11:627-632.
-
(2008)
J Palliat Med
, vol.11
, pp. 627-632
-
-
Pessin, H.1
Galietta, M.2
Nelson, C.J.3
|