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Tag Archives: ATLANTES Research Programme of the Institute for Culture and Society
Clinical Aspects of Palliative Sedation in Prospective Studies: A Systematic Review
What is the current practice regarding palliative sedation in palliative care? This is the main question that answers this systematic review of prospective studies. It is part of a Horizon2020 project, Palliative Sedation, in which different countries and centres across Europe … Continue reading
How to measure the effects and potential adverse events of palliative sedation? An integrative review
María Arantzamendi, Alazne Belar Beitia and Carlos Centeno, researchers from the Instituto Cultura y Sociedad, Universidad de Navarra (Spain), are members of the Palliative Sedation consortium. Here, they explain the background to a longer article published in ‘Palliative Medicine’ and available … Continue reading
Morphine, survival and respiratory depression still create a lot of talk…
HAGA CLIC AQUÍ PARA OBTENER LA VERSIÓN EN ESPAÑOL José Mario López Saca is a Specialist in Internal Medicine and Palliative Care, Hospital Dr Juan José Fernández, Zacamil, San Salvador, El Salvador and collaborator with the ATLANTES Research Programme of … Continue reading