Journal of Palliative and Medical Care (JPMC)

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DOI : 10.18875
Open Access type : Creative Commons
Article Formats Available : PDF, Fulltext
Peer Review : Double Blind
Fastrack Publication : Yes
Digital Preservation : Portico

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How to Manage the End of Life. An International Perspective

This aims to explore the diverse strategies employed by various countries in managing end-of-life care. It examines the interplay tktween the State, the marketplace, and the famil in navi tin this critical phase of the human lifecycle.

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Health and Social Constraints for The Elder Chinese Women Who Lose Their Only Child and Spouse: A Perspective of Resilience

Ageing Chinese people who lose their only child are a newly developed vulnerable group as the result ofthe one child policy in China.

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Palliative Care: It’s Time to Clarify Key Concepts and Definitions

Palliative care is a necessary and often crucial component for some patients with severe disease during their medical course. It can be used at any stage of a severe chronic illness and the need for it grows as the disease progresses.

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Journal of Palliative & Medical Care (JPMC)

Journal of Palliative & Medical Care (JPMC) is a peer-reviewed, international online journal that welcomes laboratory and clinical findings in the fields of palliative care and medicine. Journal publishes the most exciting researches with respect to the subjects of Palliative Care & Medicine. The journal covers the latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments for patients with life-threatening diseases including cancer, AIDS, cardiac disease, pulmonary, neurologic, respiratory conditions and other diseases.

The Journal publishes all types of papers including reports of original research, opinion papers, current reviews, case reports, book reviews, and reports on international activities.

Recent Articles

Health and Social Constraints for The Elder Chinese Women Who Lose Their Only Child and Spouse: A Perspective of Resilience

Ageing Chinese people who lose their only child are a newly developed vulnerable group as the result of the one child policy in China.

Yan Li
How to Manage the End of Life. An International Perspective

This aims to explore the diverse strategies employed by various countries in managing end-of-life care. It examines the interplay tktween the State, the marketplace, and the famil in navi tin this critical phase of the human lifecycle.

Sergio Perelman