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Review of Melatonin and Results of Students Survey

Taylor Nelson, Bisrat Hailemeskel* and Fekadu Fullas

A Community Engagement Model to Drive Advance Directive Discussion and Completion

Kristin L. Hines, Elyse Taylor, Emily Hollingsworth, Shana Rhodes and James S. Powers*

Population-Based Projections of Place of Death for Northern Ireland by 2040

Clare McKeaveney, Tracey McConnell, Craig Harrison, Victoria Stone and Joanne Reid*

Impact of the Use of Non-Pharmacological Care Tools in Building the Perception of Dignity in Ailing People at the End-of-Life

Darío I. Radosta*, Socorro Ham, Cynthia Alvarado, Irupé Fernández and Isabel Pincemín

Managing Cancer Cachexia: Multi-Disciplinary Healthcare Perspectives

Joanne Reid*, Aminah Jatoi, Elisa Enriquez-Hesles and Samuel Porter

An Avant-Garde National Home Hospice Service, Israel

Ron Sabar, Glynis Katz and Michael Silbermann*

Empowering Women Nurses Can Make a Difference

Ibtisam K. Ghrayeb and Michael Silbermann*

The Role of Emotions in Palliative Care

Joaquín T. Limonero*, María Antonia Lacasta Reverte, María José Gómez-Romero and Francisco Gil-Moncayo

Assessing Advance Care Plan Discussions in Hospice Day Care

Rosalynde P. Johnstone*, Marlise Poolman, Kay Ryan, Penny Schofield and Bethany Watt

Qualitative Study for the Development of a Telemedicine System in Palliative Care

Miguel Sebastian Egoavil*, Daniel Flavio Condor, Miguel Alonso Pinazo-Vidal, Juan Manuel Quezada, Boris Manuel Fazio, Juan Carlos Bueno, Luis Enrique Peña, Jaime Farfán, Jose Gaspar De la Puente, Cesar Arce, Bregy Malpartida, Anthony Arostegui and Jose Enrique Pérez-Lu

Parotitis at the End-of-Life

Filipa Tavares Carreiro*, Rita Abril and Isabel Galriça Neto

Inter-Professional High Fidelity Simulation: The Way Forward for End-of-Life Care Education

Priscilla Cunningham*, Joanne Reid, Helen Noble, Helen McAneney, Claire Carswell, Susan McClement, Billiejoan Rice, Andrew Spence, Ian Walsh and Claire Lewis

Cancer and Physiotherapy

Inés Llamas-Ramos* and Rocío Llamas-Ramos

Distinguishing Between Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Protein Energy Wasting in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients on Dialysis

Joanne Reid*, Helen R. Noble, Adrian Slee, Andrew Davenport, Ken Farrington, Denis Fouque, Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, Sam Porter, David Seres, Miles D. Witham and Alexander P. Maxwell

A Feasibility Study to Investigate the Effect of Nutritional Support for Advanced Cancer Patients in an Inpatient Hospice in Japan

Koji Amano*, Isseki Maeda, Hiroto Ishiki, Tatsuya Morita, Teruaki Uno, Hirofumi Katayama and Ryohei Tatara

Role of Steroids in Malignant Bowel Obstruction

Anuradha Patel and Rakesh Garg*

Transforming End-of-Life Care

Bok Yae Chung and Eun Hee Oh*

Challenges in Palliative Care Postgraduate Education in Latin America – Time for Collaboration

Pedro E. Perez-Cruz*, Alfredo Rodríguez-Núñez, Mhoira Leng and Flavio Nervi Oddole

Palliative Nutritional Care for Cancer Patients

Neha Kapoor, Rakesh Garg* and Ihab Tewfik

Quality of Care for Older Patients With Non-Cancer Diagnoses Under the End-of-Life Care Program

Tang Wing-Hang, Ma Hon-Ming, Lee Jenny SW, Hui Elsie, Woo Jean and Kwan Joseph SK*

Glioblastoma, the Neurosurgeon, and Neuro-Palliative Care

Oliver G.S. Ayling, Russell Goldman and Mark Bernstein*

Clinical Management of Cancer-Related Cachexia: Review of the Literature

Elisa C. P. Mascarenhas and Gustavo dos Santos Fernandes*

Palliative Care for Nephropathic Patients

Gianluca Villa*, Sara Samoni, Paola Di Maggio, Alessandra Spinelli, Silvia De Rosa, Fabio O. Tartaglia, Iacopo Lanini, Claudio Ronco and A. Raffaele De Gaudio

Commentary, End-of-Life, Family Dynamics, palliative Care, peer reviewed

2024 Mar

Neil A. Nijhawan*, Rasha Mustafa and Aqeela Sheikh
Review of Melatonin and Results of Students

Original Research

2022 Apr

Taylor Nelson, Bisrat Hailemeskel* and Fekadu Fullas
A Community Engagement Model to Drive

Original Research

2021 Sep

Kristin L. Hines, Elyse Taylor, Emily Hollingsworth, Shana Rhodes and James S. Powers*
Population-Based Projections of Place of Death for Northern Ireland by 2040

Retrospective Study

2020 Dec

Clare McKeaveney, Tracey McConnell, Craig Harrison, Victoria Stone and Joanne Reid*

Original Research

2020 Aug

Darío I. Radosta*, Socorro Ham, Cynthia Alvarado, Irupé Fernández and Isabel Pincemín

Original Research

2019 Aug

Joanne Reid*, Aminah Jatoi, Elisa Enriquez-Hesles and Samuel Porter

Original Research

2019 Jul

Irina AngelKirsten Davis*, Joanne Davidson, Alison Fraser and Helena Daudt

Editorial

2019 Feb

Ron Sabar, Glynis Katz and Michael Silbermann*

Editorial

2018 Mar

Ibtisam K. Ghrayeb and Michael Silbermann*

Opinion

2018 Mar

Joaquín T. Limonero*, María Antonia Lacasta Reverte, María José Gómez-Romero and Francisco Gil-Moncayo
Enhancing Advance Care Planning

Original Research

2018 Feb

Catherine F. Xie and James S. Powers*

Research Study

2017 Sep

Rosalynde P. Johnstone*, Marlise Poolman, Kay Ryan, Penny Schofield and Bethany Watt

Research Study

2017 Aug

Helen E. Mitchell, Marlise Poolman and Rosalynde P. Johnstone*

Original Research

2017 Jun

Miguel Sebastian Egoavil*, Daniel Flavio Condor, Miguel Alonso Pinazo-Vidal, Juan Manuel Quezada, Boris Manuel Fazio, Juan Carlos Bueno, Luis Enrique Peña, Jaime Farfán, Jose Gaspar De la Puente, Cesar Arce, Bregy Malpartida, Anthony Arostegui and Jose Enrique Pérez-Lu

Letter to the Editor

2017 Jun

Filipa Tavares Carreiro*, Rita Abril and Isabel Galriça Neto

Mini Review

2017 Jun

Priscilla Cunningham*, Joanne Reid, Helen Noble, Helen McAneney, Claire Carswell, Susan McClement, Billiejoan Rice, Andrew Spence, Ian Walsh and Claire Lewis

Editorial

2017 Apr

Cecile N. Yancu* and Deborah F. Farmer

Letter to the Editor

2017 Mar

Inés Llamas-Ramos* and Rocío Llamas-Ramos

Editorial

2016 Nov

Joanne Reid*, Helen R. Noble, Adrian Slee, Andrew Davenport, Ken Farrington, Denis Fouque, Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, Sam Porter, David Seres, Miles D. Witham and Alexander P. Maxwell

Original Research

2016 Nov

Koji Amano*, Isseki Maeda, Hiroto Ishiki, Tatsuya Morita, Teruaki Uno, Hirofumi Katayama and Ryohei Tatara

review

2016 Oct

Anuradha Patel and Rakesh Garg*

Mini Review

2016 Oct

Kalpajit Dutta and Rakesh Garg*

Opinion

2016 Sep

Bok Yae Chung and Eun Hee Oh*

Opinion

2016 May

Pedro E. Perez-Cruz*, Alfredo Rodríguez-Núñez, Mhoira Leng and Flavio Nervi Oddole

Editorial

2016 Mar

Neha Kapoor, Rakesh Garg* and Ihab Tewfik

Original Research

2015 Oct

Tang Wing-Hang, Ma Hon-Ming, Lee Jenny SW, Hui Elsie, Woo Jean and Kwan Joseph SK*

Mini Review

2015 Aug

Oliver G.S. Ayling, Russell Goldman and Mark Bernstein*
Clinical Management of Cancer-Related Cachexia

review

2015 Mar

Elisa C. P. Mascarenhas and Gustavo dos Santos Fernandes*
Palliative Care for Nephropathic Patients

review

2015 Feb

Gianluca Villa*, Sara Samoni, Paola Di Maggio, Alessandra Spinelli, Silvia De Rosa, Fabio O. Tartaglia, Iacopo Lanini, Claudio Ronco and A. Raffaele De Gaudio

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Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal [ISSN 2377-8393]: Illuminating the Path to Patient-Centered Palliative and Hospice Care

Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal (PMHCOJ) is a peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to the advancement of palliative and hospice care. We delve into the intricacies of palliative and hospice care, shedding light on cutting-edge research and illuminating practical resources for clinicians, researchers, and everyone passionate about patient comfort.

Uncover

  • Groundbreaking research on pain management, symptom control, and psychosocial support.
  • Real-world insights from insightful case reports and practical clinical guidelines.
  • Diverse perspectives on ethical considerations, cultural sensitivities, and spiritual care.
  • A vibrant community where you can share your voice, fuel progress, and shape the future of palliative and hospice care.

 

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editor-in-chief

MICHAEL SILBERMANN is an Editor-in-Chief of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Michael Silbermann, DMD, PhD

Middle East Cancer Consortium (MECC)

Associate editors

JOHN WERU is an Associate Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

John Weru, MBChB, MPC

Department of Palliative Care, The Aga Khan University
KARIS KIN‐FONG CHENG is an Associate Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Karis Kin‐Fong Cheng, RN, PhD

The University of Tokyo
NATHANIA BUSH is an Associate Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Nathania Bush, DNP, APRN, BC

Department of Nursing, Morehead State University

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

MICHAEL SILBERMANN is an Editor-in-Chief of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Michael Silbermann, DMD, PhD

Middle East Cancer Consortium (MECC)

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

JOHN WERU is an Associate Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

John Weru, MBChB, MPC

Department of Palliative Care, The Aga Khan University
KARIS KIN‐FONG CHENG is an Associate Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Karis Kin‐Fong Cheng, RN, PhD

The University of Tokyo
NATHANIA BUSH is an Associate Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Nathania Bush, DNP, APRN, BC

Department of Nursing, Morehead State University

Kye Y. Kim, MD

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Virginia Tech

Website

Tonja Hartjes, DNP, ACNP

Department of Adult and Elderly Nursing, University of Florida

Website

Joseph S. K. Kwan, MD

Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London

Website

Gudrun Kreye, MD

Department of Internal Medicine 2, University Hospital Krems

Website

Kimon Volikas, MD, PhD

Department of Social Sciences, University of Nicosia

Website

Jennifer Needle, MD, MPH

Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota

Website

Antonio Rozzi, MD

Cancérologie - Oncologie, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Compiègne-Noyon

Website

Kavita V. Dharmarajan, MD

Department of Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Website

Shobha S. Rao, MD

Department of Palliative Medicine, Methodist Health System

Website

Joanne Reid, PhD

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast

Website

Deborah Mazhindu, DPhil, RN

The International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM)

Website

Joaquín T. Limonero, PhD

Department of Basic Psychology, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Website

Egidio Del Fabbro, MD

Department of Medicine - Palliative Care, Augusta University

Website

editors

KYE Y. KIM is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Kye Y. Kim, MD

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Virginia Tech
TONJA HARTJES is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Tonja Hartjes, DNP, ACNP

Department of Adult and Elderly Nursing, University of Florida
JOSEPH S. K. KWAN is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Joseph S. K. Kwan, MD

Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London
GUDRUN KREYE is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Gudrun Kreye, MD

Department of Internal Medicine 2, University Hospital Krems
KIMON VOLIKAS is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Kimon Volikas, MD, PhD

Department of Social Sciences, University of Nicosia
JENNIFER NEEDLE is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Jennifer Needle, MD, MPH

Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota
ANTONIO ROZZI is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Antonio Rozzi, MD

Cancérologie - Oncologie, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Compiègne-Noyon
KAVITA V. DHARMARAJAN is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Kavita V. Dharmarajan, MD

Department of Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
SHOBHA S. RAO is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Shobha S. Rao, MD

Department of Palliative Medicine, Methodist Health System
JOANNE REID is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Joanne Reid, PhD

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast
DEBORAH MAZHINDU is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Deborah Mazhindu, DPhil, RN

The International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM)
JOAQUÍN T. LIMONERO is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Joaquín T. Limonero, PhD

Department of Basic Psychology, Autonomous University of Barcelona
EGIDIO DEL FABBRO is an Editor of Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal at Openventio Publishers.

Egidio Del Fabbro, MD

Department of Medicine - Palliative Care, Augusta University

Kye Y. Kim, MD

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Virginia Tech

Website

Tonja Hartjes, DNP, ACNP

Department of Adult and Elderly Nursing, University of Florida

Website

Joseph S. K. Kwan, MD

Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London

Website

Gudrun Kreye, MD

Department of Internal Medicine 2, University Hospital Krems

Website

Kimon Volikas, MD, PhD

Department of Social Sciences, University of Nicosia

Website

Jennifer Needle, MD, MPH

Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota

Website

Antonio Rozzi, MD

Cancérologie - Oncologie, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Compiègne-Noyon

Website

Kavita V. Dharmarajan, MD

Department of Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Website

Shobha S. Rao, MD

Department of Palliative Medicine, Methodist Health System

Website

Joanne Reid, PhD

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast

Website

Deborah Mazhindu, DPhil, RN

The International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM)

Website

Joaquín T. Limonero, PhD

Department of Basic Psychology, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Website

Egidio Del Fabbro, MD

Department of Medicine - Palliative Care, Augusta University

Website

reviewers

Jie Lin, RN

Suzhou Health College, China

Tara Schapmire, PhD

University of Louisville, USA

Naga M. Vutukuri, MD

LSU Medical Health Sciences Center, USA

Maryam Rassouli, PhD

Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Xiaoli Gu, MD

Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, China

Alfredo I Urdaneta, MD

VCU School of Medicine, USA

Alejandro Vargas-Bermudez, MD

Palliative Care and Pain Management Center, Costa Rica

Feedback Corner

John Weru-PMHCOJ

Aga Khan University Hospital — PMHCOJ

5/5

I have found PMHCOJ to be a very resourceful journal. The publications are classic and contextualised thus giving the reader a feel of the practice setting which is a critical consideration in provision of quality palliative care. The feedback and review processes are timely.

Saraswathy Battar, MD, is an author at Openventio Publishers.

Michael E. Debakey VA Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine - PMHCOJ

5/5

I am grateful and feel encouraged to submit more articles, to encourage professional colleagues to explore this platform to share their writings. I am very impressed with the professionalism, promptness, ease and convenience of working together. I especially appreciated the feedback from the editors.

Nasur Buyinza, MSc, HSM, and MPH, is an author at Openventio Publishers.

Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care in Africa - PMHCOJ

5/5

I am very grateful to the whole editorial team for their support throughout the process. Special thanks go out to the reviewers for their constructive feedback which led to great improvements in my work.

Mohammed A. Naseer, MD, is an author at Openventio Publishers.

Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC) - PMHCOJ

5/5

I highly appreciate your efforts and support for publishing our case report in your journal. The entire process was faster and easily traceable and you were very cooperative. I acknowledge the support from Sreevani P without her effort this case report would not have been printed.

Andrew Saunderson, RSW is an author at Openventio Publishers

PMHCOJ

5/5

Working collaboratively with Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care – Open Journal in the publishing of my article was a very positive and seamless experience. The peer-reviewed feedback was valuable and communication was clear and timely.

Darío I. Radosta, BS is an author at Openventio Publishers

Hospice San Camilo - PMHCOJ

5/5

Excellent work and professional. It was an enriching experience for me and all the research team.

James S. Powers, MD is an author at Openventio Publishers

Vanderbilt Medical Center - PMHCOJ

5/5

Keep up the good work.

Khaled Khader, RN, PhD

Taif University – PMHCOJ

5/5

Most comments are helpful. Quick review and reply Our expectation were met. Good experience.

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