Judith Rietjens
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Recent Articles
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Liu Y, Semino E, Rietjens J, Payne S
BMJ Support Palliat Care
. 2024 May;
14(e3):e2366-e2376.
PMID: 38744448
The use of metaphors to talk about cancer experiences has attracted much research and debate, especially in the case of military metaphors. However, questions remain about what metaphors are used...
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Driessen H, Busschbach J, van der Rijt C, Elfrink E, Raijmakers N, van Roij J, et al.
BMJ Support Palliat Care
. 2023 Jul;
PMID: 37491145
Objectives: The care needs of patients with advanced cancer and their relatives change throughout the disease trajectory. This study focused on the care-related problems and needs of patients with advanced...
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Stiggelbout A, Griffioen I, Brands J, Melles M, Rietjens J, Kunneman M, et al.
BMJ Evid Based Med
. 2023 May;
28(5):291-294.
PMID: 37236775
No abstract available.
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van der Wel M, van der Smissen D, Dierickx S, Cohen J, Hudson P, De Vleminck A, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2022 Oct;
30(12):9763-9770.
PMID: 36221035
Purpose: Having advanced cancer presents many challenges for patients and family caregivers. The FOCUS program is a psychoeducational nurse-led intervention, developed in the USA, to support dyads of patients with...
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Noorlandt H, Stoevelaar R, van Dongen S, Arslan M, Luu N, Kranenburg L, et al.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2022 Jun;
31(6):e13638.
PMID: 35729779
Objective: To obtain insight in self-management challenges of persons with advanced cancer and factors that influence their self-management. Methods: Exploratory study among persons with advanced cancer. We conducted in-depth interviews...
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Morita T, Kawahara T, Stone P, Sykes N, Miccinesi G, Klein C, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Apr;
12(4):e060489.
PMID: 35459681
Objectives: To explore intercountry and intracountry differences in physician opinions about continuous use of sedatives (CUS), and factors associated with their approval of CUS. Settings: Secondary analysis of a questionnaire...
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Vandenbogaerde I, De Vleminck A, Cohen J, Verkissen M, Lapeire L, Ingravallo F, et al.
BMJ Support Palliat Care
. 2022 Feb;
13(e3):e807-e811.
PMID: 35177432
Objectives: Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient preferences. It can improve family carers' involvement in decision making and their overall experiences at the...
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van Mol M, Wagener S, Rietjens J, den Uil C
Intensive Care Med
. 2022 Jan;
48(4):491-492.
PMID: 35089407
No abstract available.
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Matthys O, De Vleminck A, Dierickx S, Deliens L, Van Goethem V, Lapeire L, et al.
BMC Palliat Care
. 2021 Dec;
20(1):193.
PMID: 34963453
Background: Worldwide, millions of people with advanced cancer and their family caregivers are experiencing physical and psychological distress. Psychosocial support and education can reduce distress and prevent avoidable healthcare resource...
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Continuous Palliative Sedation Until Death: The Development of a Practice Protocol for Nursing Homes
Robijn L, Gijsberts M, Pype P, Rietjens J, Deliens L, Chambaere K
J Am Med Dir Assoc
. 2021 Apr;
22(8):1776.e1-1776.e7.
PMID: 33930319
Objectives: Challenges inherent in the practice of continuous palliative sedation until death appear to be particularly pervasive in nursing homes. We aimed to develop a protocol to improve the quality...