1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf01681954
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The SAMOT supportive care programme in Southern Italy

Abstract: Since 1988 a palliative care programme has been in development in Palermo, a large town in Southern Italy. The main objective is to provide home palliative care in conditions in which no other facility exists to meet the needs and reduce the distress of terminal cancer patients. This programme has been implemented and extended to other cities and villages in Sicily. A team composed of physicians, nurses, social workers and volunteers looks after patients at home. This model has been recognized as highly effect… Show more

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“…The role of volunteers, porters, assistants and helpers in the holistic care of the cancer patient is not well documented. However, Mercadante & Trizzino (1997) discusses the multidisciplinary patient care team consisting of professionals and volunteers, stating that it is, ‘a highly effective model of patient care’. Further Kristjanson et al .…”
Section: Multi‐agency Approach To Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of volunteers, porters, assistants and helpers in the holistic care of the cancer patient is not well documented. However, Mercadante & Trizzino (1997) discusses the multidisciplinary patient care team consisting of professionals and volunteers, stating that it is, ‘a highly effective model of patient care’. Further Kristjanson et al .…”
Section: Multi‐agency Approach To Carementioning
confidence: 99%