DOUGLAS HENRIQUE CRISPIM

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
PAHC, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
IPER, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
LIM/49 - Laboratório de Protozoologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Condução de uma reunião de família em cuidados paliativos
    (2018) CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; BRANDãO, Ana Beatriz
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    Paracentese em cuidados paliativos
    (2019) CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; CARVALHO, Rafaela Candida Silva Freire de
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    Comunicação em cuidados paliativos
    (2022) CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; BERNARDES, Daniela Cristina Rodrigues
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    Interface dos cuidados paliativos e transplante de órgãos
    (2019) ANAGUSKO, Sérgio Seiki; CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique
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    Organização e gerenciamento de serviços de cuidados paliativos
    (2022) CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; BERNARDES, Daniela Cristina Rodrigues
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    Delirium em cuidados paliativos
    (2018) CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; BORGES, Ana Paula; GRIGIO, Henrique Ramos
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Palliative care in the COVID-19 pandemic: Strategy of HCFMUSP
    (2022) CARVALHO, Ricardo Tavares de; CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; FRANCK, Ednalda Maria; SANTI, Daniel Battacini Dei; ANAGUSKO, Sergio Seiki; FUKUDA, Marcio Veronesi; CAVALCANTE, Luciana Suelly Barros; JALES, Sumatra Melo da Costa Pereira; QUEIROZ, Monica Estuque Garcia de; BONFA, Eloisa Silva Dutra de Oliveira
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    Virtual visits to inpatients by their loved ones during COVID-19
    (2020) RIOS, Izabel Cristina; CARVALHO, Ricardo Tavares de; RUFFINI, Vitor Maia Teles; MONTAL, Amanda Cardoso; HARIMA, Leila Suemi; CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; ARAI, Lilian; PERONDI, Beatriz; MORAIS, Anna Miethke; ANDRADE, Andrea Janaina de; BONFA, Eloisa Silva Dutra de Oliveira
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    How to Advance Palliative Care Research in South America? Findings From a Delphi Study
    (2023) PAIVA, Carlos Eduardo; BONILLA-SIERRA, Patricia; TRIPODORO, Vilma Adriana; RODRIGUEZ-NUNEZ, Alfredo; SIMONE, Gustavo De; RODRIGUEZ, Liliana Haydee; VIDAL, Edison Iglesias de Oliveira; RIOS, Miriam Riveros; CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; PERREZ-CRUZ, Pedro; NASCIMENTO, Maria Salete de Angelis; OSPINA, Paola Marcela Ruiz; LIMA, Liliana de; PASTRANA, Tania; ZIMMERMAN, Camilla; HUI, David; BRUERA, Eduardo; PAIVA, Bianca Sakamoto Ribeiro
    Context. Progress in palliative care (PC) necessarily involves scientific development. However, research conducted in South America (SA) needs to be improved.Objectives. To develop a set of recommendations to advance PC research in SA.Methods. Eighteen international PC experts participated in a Delphi study. In round one, items were developed (open-ended questions); in round two, each expert scored the importance of each item (from 0 to 10); in round three, they selected the 20 most relevant items. Throughout the rounds, the five main priority themes for research in SA were defined. In Round three, consensus was defined as an agreement of >= 75%. Results. 60 potential suggestions for overcoming research barriers in PC were developed in round one. Also in Round one, 88.2% (15 of 17) of the experts agreed to define a priority research agenda. In Round two, the 36 most relevant suggestions were defined and a new one added. Potential research priorities were investigated (open-ended). In Round three, from the 37 items, 10 were considered the most important. Regarding research priorities, symptom control, PC in primary care, public poli-cies, education and prognosis were defined as the most relevant.Conclusion. Potential strategies to improve scientific research on PC in SA were defined, including stimulating the formation of collaborative research networks, offering courses and workshops on research, structuring centers with infrastructure resour-ces and trained researchers, and lobbying governmental organizations to convince about the importance of palliative care. In addition, priority research topics were identified in the region. J Pain Symptom Manage 2023;65:193-202. (c) 2022 The Authors.
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    Comunicação em cuidados paliativos durante a pandemia
    (2021) CRISPIM, Douglas Henrique; TROFA, Gabrielle; DIAS, Yasmin Oliveira