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View articles in this Published Special Issue of Palliative Medicine
A recent study looked at the provision of palliative care in North West England in the context of social deprivation. Their research was at times…
We are delighted to announce the top ten EAPC blogs for the first six months of 2022. Professor Mark Taubert, EAPC Editorial Team member, tells…
Palliative care services seek to improve the wellbeing of family carers of people living with serious and life-limiting illness but how can research in this…
Posts about Palliative Medicine: Editor’s Choice written by pallcare
Although all research requires ethical approval, some people may feel that those who are dying should not be asked if they want to participate in…
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As we approach the 2022 Journal Citation Report (JCR) release, we reviewed factors that may affect the published metrics. Read more today.
We’re delighted to present this month’s ‘Editor’s Choice’ from Palliative Medicine, the official research journal of the EAPC. You can read the longer article in…
Background: To improve spatial resolution, current clinical shoulder cross-sectional imaging studies reduce the field of view of the shoulder, excluding the med…
Background: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects 200 million people worldwide and is associated with impaired quality of life, increased morbidity, and morta…