Palliative Care Initiated in the Emergency Department: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial.
Grudzen CR, Siman N, Cuthel AM, Adeyemi O, Yamarik RL, Goldfeld KS; PRIM-ER Investigators; Abella BS, Bellolio F, Bourenane S, Brody AA, Cameron-Comasco L, Chodosh J, Cooper JJ, Deutsch AL, Elie MC, Elsayem A, Fernandez R, Fleischer-Black J, Gang M, Genes N, Goett R, Heaton H, Hill J, Horwitz L, Isaacs E, Jubanyik K, Lamba S, Lawrence K, Lin M, Loprinzi-Brauer C, Madsen T, Miller J, Modrek A, Otero R, Ouchi K, Richardson C, Richardson LD, Ryan M, Schoenfeld E, Shaw M, Shreves A, Southerland LT, Tan A, Uspal J, Venkat A, Walker L, Wittman I, Zimny E.
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JAMA. 2025 Feb 18;333(7):599-608. doi: 10.1001/jama.2024.23696.
JAMA. 2025.
PMID: 39813042
Clinical Trial.
IMPORTANCE: The emergency department (ED) offers an opportunity to initiate palliative care for older adults with serious, life-limiting illness. ...INTERVENTION: A multicomponent intervention (the Primary Palliative Care for Emergency Medicine intervention) include …
IMPORTANCE: The emergency department (ED) offers an opportunity to initiate palliative care for older adults with serious, life-limit …