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  1. Article: Experience of Palliative Care Services at Tertiary Comprehensive Cancer Center during COVID-19 Lockdown Phase: An Analytical Original Study.

    Singh, Manisha / Sanghavi, Priti / Patel, Bhavna / Umrania, Ravi / Chishi, Kikato / Ghoghari, Mayur

    Indian journal of palliative care

    2020  Volume 26, Issue Suppl 1, Page(s) S27–S30

    Abstract: ... to the shutting down of regular health-care services.: Aim: In this study, we emphasize that in the middle ... of 1161 patients who received palliative care from our institute in the first two lockdown periods ... from other diseases and palliative oncology patients requiring essential palliative care services were affected due ...

    Abstract Background: Recent pandemic Coronavirus disease 2019 has brought the whole world to a standstill. In India too, phases of the lockdown of the country were declared. This hampered the availability of essential health-care services to needy patients. With full emphasis on the pandemic, patients suffering from other diseases and palliative oncology patients requiring essential palliative care services were affected due to the shutting down of regular health-care services.
    Aim: In this study, we emphasize that in the middle of a pandemic, we need to continue serving the needs of palliative care patients, and simultaneously, necessary steps should be taken for the prevention of the spread of virus by following guidelines, training, support, and monitoring.
    Materials and methods: In this study, we analyzed electronic medical record of 1161 patients who received palliative care from our institute in the first two lockdown periods, regarding their demographics, extent of travel, type of malignancy, and opioid utilization.
    Results: Of 1161 patients, male outnumbered female and the patient suffering from head-and-neck malignancy were in the maximum number (48.7%). Our essential opioids utilization rate was 34.2%, and patients who traveled from different states were 21.6%.
    Conclusion: During this pandemic, we cannot overlook the need for essential palliative care services. We can continue regular services with proper precautions as advised and by training the staff. Collaboration with different palliative centers across the country should be done to minimize patient movement.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 0973-1075
    ISSN 0973-1075
    DOI 10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_132_20
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Experience of palliative care services at tertiary comprehensive cancer center during COVID-19 lockdown phase: An analytical original study

    Singh, Manisha / Sanghavi, Priti / Patel, Bhavna / Umrania, Ravi / Chishi, Kikato / Ghoghari, Mayur

    Indian J. Palliative Care

    Abstract: ... to the shutting down of regular health-care services. Aim: In this study, we emphasize that in the middle ... of 1161 patients who received palliative care from our institute in the first two lockdown periods ... from other diseases and palliative oncology patients requiring essential palliative care services were affected due ...

    Abstract Background: Recent pandemic Coronavirus disease 2019 has brought the whole world to a standstill. In India too, phases of the lockdown of the country were declared. This hampered the availability of essential health-care services to needy patients. With full emphasis on the pandemic, patients suffering from other diseases and palliative oncology patients requiring essential palliative care services were affected due to the shutting down of regular health-care services. Aim: In this study, we emphasize that in the middle of a pandemic, we need to continue serving the needs of palliative care patients, and simultaneously, necessary steps should be taken for the prevention of the spread of virus by following guidelines, training, support, and monitoring. Materials and Methods: In this study, we analyzed electronic medical record of 1161 patients who received palliative care from our institute in the first two lockdown periods, regarding their demographics, extent of travel, type of malignancy, and opioid utilization. Results: Of 1161 patients, male outnumbered female and the patient suffering from head-and-neck malignancy were in the maximum number (48.7%). Our essential opioids utilization rate was 34.2%, and patients who traveled from different states were 21.6%. Conclusion: During this pandemic, we cannot overlook the need for essential palliative care services. We can continue regular services with proper precautions as advised and by training the staff. Collaboration with different palliative centers across the country should be done to minimize patient movement.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #707154
    Database COVID19

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  3. Article ; Online: Experience of palliative care services at tertiary comprehensive cancer center during COVID-19 lockdown phase

    Sanghavi, Priti / Singh, Manisha / Patel, Bhavna / Umrania, Ravi / Chishi, Kikato / Ghoghari, Mayur

    Indian Journal of Palliative Care

    An analytical original study

    2020  Volume 26, Issue 5, Page(s) 27

    Keywords Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ; Health Policy ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Medknow
    Publishing country in
    Document type Article ; Online
    ISSN 0973-1075
    DOI 10.4103/ijpc.ijpc_132_20
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: Experience of palliative care services at tertiary comprehensive cancer center during COVID-19 lockdown phase

    Manisha Singh / Priti Sanghavi / Bhavna Patel / Ravi Umrania / Kikato Chishi / Mayur Ghoghari

    Indian Journal of Palliative Care, Vol 26, Iss 5, Pp 27-

    An analytical original study

    2020  Volume 30

    Abstract: ... to the shutting down of regular health-care services. Aim: In this study, we emphasize that in the middle ... of 1161 patients who received palliative care from our institute in the first two lockdown periods ... from other diseases and palliative oncology patients requiring essential palliative care services were affected due ...

    Abstract Background: Recent pandemic Coronavirus disease 2019 has brought the whole world to a standstill. In India too, phases of the lockdown of the country were declared. This hampered the availability of essential health-care services to needy patients. With full emphasis on the pandemic, patients suffering from other diseases and palliative oncology patients requiring essential palliative care services were affected due to the shutting down of regular health-care services. Aim: In this study, we emphasize that in the middle of a pandemic, we need to continue serving the needs of palliative care patients, and simultaneously, necessary steps should be taken for the prevention of the spread of virus by following guidelines, training, support, and monitoring. Materials and Methods: In this study, we analyzed electronic medical record of 1161 patients who received palliative care from our institute in the first two lockdown periods, regarding their demographics, extent of travel, type of malignancy, and opioid utilization. Results: Of 1161 patients, male outnumbered female and the patient suffering from head-and-neck malignancy were in the maximum number (48.7%). Our essential opioids utilization rate was 34.2%, and patients who traveled from different states were 21.6%. Conclusion: During this pandemic, we cannot overlook the need for essential palliative care services. We can continue regular services with proper precautions as advised and by training the staff. Collaboration with different palliative centers across the country should be done to minimize patient movement.
    Keywords coronavirus disease 2019 ; oncology ; opioid ; palliative care ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; covid19
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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