Highlights of the May Issue of the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

Listed below are a few articles from the most recent issue of the journal:

Original Articles

Effects of a Short-Term Dance Movement Therapy Program on Symptoms and Stress in Patients with Breast Cancer Undergoing Radiotherapy: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blind Trial
Rainbow T. H. Ho, Ted C.T. Fong, Irene K. M. Cheung, Paul S. F. Yip, and Mai-yee Luk

Living with an Older Person Dying from Cancer, Lung Disease or Dementia: Health Outcomes from a General Practice Cohort Study
Elizabeth L. Sampson, Rebecca Lodwick, Greta Rait, Bridget Candy, Joe Low, Michael King, and Irene Petersen

Physicians’ and Nurse Practitioners’ Level of Pessimism About End-of-Life Care During Training: Does it Change Over Time?
Ann C. Long, Lois Downey, Ruth A. Engelberg, Dee W. Ford, Anthony L. Back, and J. Randall Curtis

Palliative Care Education in Emergency Medicine Residency Training: A Survey of Program Directors, Associate Program Directors, and Assistant Program Directors
Chadd K. Kraus, Marna R. Greenberg, Daniel. E. Ray, and Sydney Morss Dy

To access the articles, you must subscribe to JPSM or be a member of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM). For further information on the Academy, call 847.375.4712 or visit aahpm.org.

Submitted by: David Casarett, MD MA, Senior Associate Editor, JPSM

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