Satoru Tsuneto
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Recent Articles
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Uchida M, Akechi T, Morita T, Masukawa K, Kizawa Y, Tsuneto S, et al.
Palliat Support Care
. 2025 Mar;
23:e78.
PMID: 40083310
Background: We previously developed a 24-item Terminal Delirium-Related Distress Scale (TDDS) to evaluate patient and family distress due to terminal delirium. However, a scale with fewer evaluation items was needed...
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Mori M, Yamaguchi T, Maeda I, Hatano Y, Chiu S, Yamaguchi T, et al.
J Palliat Med
. 2025 Feb;
28(3):345-350.
PMID: 39928499
Accurate prediction of next-day survival in imminently dying patients is crucial for facilitating timely end-of-life decisions. To develop diagnostic models for predicting next-day survival in cancer patients with a Palliative...
3.
Gotoh R, Shimizu Y, Hayashi A, Isseki M, Miura T, Inoue A, et al.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care
. 2025 Jan;
10499091241313299.
PMID: 39772777
Anticipatory grief is associated with post-bereavement grief; however, reports on the influence of pre-loss depression are limited. Therefore, we investigated the association between the anticipatory grief of family members and...
4.
Social factors affecting home-based end-of-life care for patients with cancer and primary caregivers
Hiramoto S, Hashimoto R, Morita T, Kizawa Y, Tsuneto S, Shima Y, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2024 Dec;
33(1):54.
PMID: 39724503
Objective: This study aimed to explore the social factors of patients and caregivers, including those related to their wishes for home-based end-of-life care that influence its fulfillment. Methods: A secondary...
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Aoyama M, Mori M, Morita T, Tsuneto S, Miyashita M
BMC Palliat Care
. 2024 Dec;
23(1):277.
PMID: 39627748
Background: Maintaining quality of care and improving the quality of life (QOL) of patients and their families are important issues in palliative care. Therefore, there is a need to continuously...
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Akagi H, Katsumata N, Suzuki K, Masukawa K, Morita T, Kizawa Y, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2024 Dec;
32(12):841.
PMID: 39621134
Purpose: To clarify the current use of unapproved and unproven cancer treatment (UUCT) among the bereaved families of patients with cancer who died in palliative care units, the financial burden...
7.
Hiratsuka Y, Suh S, Yoon S, Cheng S, Choi S, Kim S, et al.
Palliat Med Rep
. 2024 Oct;
5(1):408-416.
PMID: 39440111
Background: Modified versions of the Objective Prognostic Score (mOPS) needs to be validated to reflect practical palliative care circumstances in Taiwan. Objectives: We compared the abilities of an mOPS score...
8.
Takenouchi S, Uneno Y, Matsumoto S, Chikada A, Uozumi R, Izawa T, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2024 Sep;
68(6):548-560.e2.
PMID: 39237027
Context: Cultural adaptation is essential for optimizing programs centered around autonomy, such as the Serious Illness Care Program (SICP), especially for populations valuing family-involved decision-making. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate...
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Takao A, Arao H, Yamamoto S, Aoki M, Kouda K, Morita T, et al.
Palliat Med Rep
. 2024 Jul;
5(1):215-224.
PMID: 39044761
Background: Patients with coexisting cancer and dementia often have complex health care needs and face challenges in achieving a good death. Objectives: To evaluate good death achievement and end-of-life (EOL)...
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Hiratsuka Y, Suh S, Yoon S, Choi S, Kim S, Hui D, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2024 Jul;
32(7):490.
PMID: 38970661
Purpose: Recent guidelines for prognostic evaluation recommend clinicians' prediction of survival (CPS) for survival prediction in patients with advanced cancer. However, CPS is often inaccurate and optimistic. Studies on factors...