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Special Series: Tribute to J Randall Curtis
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- Special Issue in Honor of J. Randall Curtis, MD, MPH
ProPACC: Protocol for a Trial of Integrated Specialty Palliative Care for Critically Ill Older Adults
Journal of Pain and Symptom ManagementVol. 63Issue 6e601–e610Published in issue: June, 2022- Sarah K. Andersen
- Grace Vincent
- Rachel A. Butler
- Elke H.P. Brown
- Dave Maloney
- Sana Khalid
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Each year, approximately one million older adults die in American intensive care units (ICUs) or survive with significant functional impairment. Inadequate symptom management, surrogates’ psychological distress and inappropriate healthcare use are major concerns. Pioneering work by Dr. J. Randall Curtis paved the way for integrating palliative care (PC) specialists to address these needs, but convincing proof of efficacy has not yet been demonstrated.