CARER-ADMINISTRATION OF AS-NEEDED SUBCUTANEOUS MEDICATION FOR BREAKTHROUGH SYMPTOMS IN HOMEBASED DYING PATIENTS (CARIAD): STUDY PROTOCOL FOR A UK-BASED OPEN RANDOMISED PILOT TRIAL

CARer-ADministration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in homebased dying patients (CARiAD): study protocol for a UK-based open randomised pilot trial

Abstract Background While the majority of seriously ill people wish to die at home, only half achieve this.The likelihood of someone dying at home often depends on the availability of able and willing lay carers to support them.Dying people are usually unable to take oral medication.When top-up symptom relief medication is required, a clinician tra

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Social networks and destinations of cultural tourism in Serbia

Travel and tourism are the most promising industries in the world, and information is critical to Hob their success.Social networks represent a significant source of information that can strongly influence tourist plans and the choice of tourist destinations.The use of social networks in tourism is growing rapidly, becoming an important marketing t

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Rehabilitation Outcomes: Ischemic versus Hemorrhagic Strokes

Background.Ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes have different pathophysiologies and possibly different long-term cerebral and functional implications.Hemorrhagic strokes expose the brain to irritating effects of blood and ischemic strokes reflect localized or diffuse cerebral vascular pathology.Methods.Participants PROMASIL COOKIES were individuals wh

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