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Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care, Second Edition

Primary Author: National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care

Developed by a consortium of organizations, the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care apply to specialist-level palliative care (e.g., palliative care teams) delivered in a wide range of treatment settings and to the work of providers in primary treatment settings where palliative approaches to care are integrated into daily clinical practice. Domain 5 of the guidelines covers Spiritual, Religious and Existential Aspects of Care.

Date Last Modified 01/01/2009 Clinical practice guidelines, Report/Document/Book chapter

Distress Management in Cancer: Standards and Clinical Practice Guidelines

Primary Author: Jimmie C. Holland, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

This is a slide presentation with audio Dr. Holland gave to the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS). Dr. Holland discusses why standards and clinical practice guidelines are important, describes various types of distress that occur with cancer, including spiritual distress, barriers to improving care for patients in distress, and treatment guidelines and standards for treatment.

Date Last Modified Lecture presentation, Clinical practice guidelines

Health Care Guideline: Palliative Care

Primary Author: ICSI: Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement

Guideline to "assist primary and specialty care providers in identifying and caring for adult patients with a potentially life-limiting, life-threatening or chronic, progressive illness who may benefit from palliative care." Includes guidelines for the spiritual, religious and existential aspects of care.

Date Last Modified 05/01/2008 Clinical practice guidelines

Improving the Quality of Spiritual Care as a Dimension of Palliative Care: The Report of the Consensus Conference

Primary Author: Christina M. Puchalski, GWish: The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health

Improving the Quality of Spiritual Care as a Dimension of Palliative Care: The Report of the Consensus ConferenceA Consensus Conference sponsored by the Archstone Foundation of Long Beach, California, was held February 17–18, 2009, in Pasadena, California. The Conference was based on the belief that spiritual care is a fundamental component of quality palliative care. This document and the conference recommendations it includes builds upon prior literature, the National Consensus Project Guidelines, and the National Quality Forum Preferred Practices and Conference proceedings.

This was published in the October 2009 issue of the Journal of Palliative Medicine (JPM).

Date Last Modified 10/01/2009 Article, Clinical practice guidelines

Promoting spirituality in the older adult: Complete Summary

Primary Author: National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC)

Summary by the National Guideline Clearinghouse of the practice guideline produced by the University of Iowa Gerontological Nursing Interventions Research Center. The summary provides grades for the strength of the evidence used to produce the recommendations.

Date Last Modified 05/20/2005 Clinical practice guidelines
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