Do caregivers and nurses see patient suffering differently?
NCT ID NCT05837039
Summary
This study aims to understand how caregivers and healthcare providers perceive discomfort in advanced cancer patients who have hypoactive delirium (a state of reduced awareness and responsiveness) and are near the end of life. Researchers will enroll 100 patients and their caregivers at MD Anderson Cancer Center to compare survey responses from family members and bedside nurses. The goal is to gather insights that could improve communication and care for patients in this vulnerable state.
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M D Anderson Cancer Center
RECRUITINGHouston, Texas, 77030, United States
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