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eng Comparison of guidelines for pain management in palliative patients
Gašpar, Sandro; Hižar, Iva
Liječnički vjesnik
Vol. 141, No. suppl.1, 2019
Due to increasing life expectancy and great number of palliative patients in the world guidelines for treating pain are necessary for better quality of life of those patients. We have compared Croatian national guidelines for pain management in adults, ESMO (European Society for Medical Oncology) guidelines, guidelines of American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice (ASCO) and WHO (World Health Organization) guidelines. We wanted to know if Croatian guidelines are following the good clinical practice of ESMO, ASCO and WHO guidelines....
Hrčak ID: 225517
eng Comparison of guidelines for pain management in palliative patients
Gašpar, Sandro; Hižar, Iva
Liječnički vjesnik
Vol. 141, No. suppl.1, 2019
Due to increasing life expectancy and great number of palliative patients in the world guidelines for treating pain are necessary for better quality of life of those patients. We have compared Croatian national guidelines for pain management in adults, ESMO (European Society for Medical Oncology) guidelines, guidelines of American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice (ASCO) and WHO (World Health Organization) guidelines. We wanted to know if Croatian guidelines are following the good clinical practice of ESMO, ASCO and WHO guidelines....
Hrčak ID: 225518
eng Dementia and Palliative Care: Sex Differences
Kunkera, Lea; Sjaus, Regina; Klepac, Nataša
Archives of Psychiatry Research
Vol. 59, No. 1, 2023
Patients who need palliative care have complex physical and psychosocial needs during their illness. The results of previous studies show clear sex inequalities in the occurrence of various symptoms and the need for palliative care. Despite the undoubted sex differences in the creation of palliative care, sex is not a key determinant and is regularly neglected. According to the results of previous studies, women live longer than men, but they live more years with dis- abilities, especially with cognitive impairment. They end up in hospices much...
Hrčak ID: 293951
hrv ULOGA DUHOVNIKA U TIMU PALIJATIVNE SKRBI
eng THE ROLE OF THE SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR IN THE TEAM OF PALLIATIVE CARE
Krpeljević, Josip
Medicina familiaris Croatica
Vol. 23, No. 1, 2015
Izlaganje se sastoji od pet dijelova. U prvom, uvodnom dijelu definira se palijativna skrb i naznačuje poželjni model njezina ostvarivanja.
U drugom dijelu se pobliže određuje osoba duhovnika u timu palijativne skrbi, a u trećem dijelu se naznačuje njegov pravni i profesionalni status u spomenutom timu. U četvrtom dijelu razrađuje se duhovnikova trostruka uloga s obzirom na samog pacijenta, članove njegove obitelji te na suradnike u timu palijativne skrbi. U zaključnom pak dijelu predlažu se neke smjernice za kvalitetno vršenje službe duhovni...
Hrčak ID: 138059
hrv Razvoj palijativne skrbi u Požeško-slavonskoj županiji
eng Development of palliative care in Požega-slavonia country
Pavković, Ljerka; Božić, Vesna
Medicinski vjesnik
Vol. 50, No. (Suppl. 1), 2018
Hrčak ID: 200775
eng Experiences, Knowledge, and Opinions on Palliative Care among Romanian General Practitioners
Dumitrescu, Luminita; van den Heuvel, Wim J.A.; van den Heuvel-Olaroiu, Marinela
Croatian Medical Journal
Vol. 47, No. 1, 2006
Aim: To assess experience, knowledge, and opinions of Romanian general practitioners (GPs) on palliative health care in Romania.
Methods: A questionnaire survey was performed among 1283 GPs in five districts of Romania in 2004. The data were collected on the GPs’ self-assessed experience in, knowledge of, and opinion on palliative care, entered into a database, and analyzed. The GPs were also asked to indicate if they needed to improve their knowledge about palliative care.
Results: The response rate was 71%. GPs mostly reported having limite...
Hrčak ID: 2225
eng Nurses’ Knowledge of Palliative Care
Gvozdanović, Zvjezdana; Dujmić, Željka; Prka, Ana Marija; Farčić, Nikolina; Placento, Harolt; Gašić, Mario; Lovrić, Sandra
Croatian Nursing Journal
Vol. 3, No. 2, 2019
Introduction. Palliative care has evolved to identify the specific needs of patients with severe and incurable diseases. An estimated 46,000 patients in the Republic of Croatia require some form of palliative care. The aim of this study is to examine nurses’ knowledge of palliative care.
Methods. A cross-sectional study included 198 nurses. The survey was conducted during March and April of 2017. As a survey instrument, a 2-part questionnaire was used. The first part dealt with sociodemographic data and the second part consisted of a stand...
Hrčak ID: 231035
eng Geriatric-Palliative Care Units Model for Improvement of Elderly Care
Tomasović, Nada
Collegium antropologicum
Vol. 29, No. 1, 2005
The aim of this research was to indicate the necessity of a new organizational model of health and social care system for the geriatric population in Croatia. Modern geriatrics puts special emphasis on the idea that the care of the elderly should be performed through home care or long-term care institutions, rather than in the acute care hospital departments. The social healthcare of the elderly requires a multidisciplinary approach, as well as teamwork and coordination of institutional and non-institutional departments. Founding of palliative...
Hrčak ID: 5191
eng Can Croatian Medicine do Without Palliative Medicine? – Study Investigating the Need for Formal Education
Čengić, Tomislav; Brkljačić, Morana; Sorta-Bilajac Turina, Iva; Ćorluka, Stipe; Mavrinac, Martina; Rotim, Ante; Kulundžić, Robert; Racz, Aleksandar
Collegium antropologicum
Vol. 37, No. 4, 2013
The aim of this study was to determine the public’s, i.e. citizens’ attitude on one hand, and health-care professionals’ attitude on the other, regarding the public education in palliative care. Also, the assessment of health-care professionals’ attitude regarding the need to establish a sub-specialty in palliative medicine in Croatia was performed. The study was carried out during 2007 and 2008 in the capitals of 7 Croatian counties, involving 2353 participants. Two types of anonymous questionnaire were distributed. Citizens were surveyed at p...
Hrčak ID: 118353
eng Medical ethics in pain and palliative medicine
BRKLJAČIĆ, MORANA; ŠAKIĆ, LIVIJA; BAGATIN, TOMICA
Periodicum biologorum
Vol. 115, No. 2, 2013
Hrčak ID: 105969