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Communication with the Dying

Young people's perspectives on open communication between family members when a parent is dying

Young people's perspectives on open communication between family members when a parent is dying

... is dying through reporting on an in-depth qualitative study of ten young people living with a parent thought to be in the last year of ...family communication in the context of living with a life-limiting ...

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Cross-Cultural Differences in Communication About a Dying Child

Cross-Cultural Differences in Communication About a Dying Child

... therapeutic communication to help him to learn that he needs to share information about the condition and prognosis of the child with his ...to communication in this ...

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Is capitalism dying out?

Is capitalism dying out?

... Gorz’s thesis in The immaterial is that contemporary cognitive capitalism is in deep crisis and destined to die. In the book’s opening chapters, he argues that human knowledge has become the most important productive ...

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When a patient is dying

When a patient is dying

... the dying phase is a process with crucial implications and one which is best carried out by a team of professionals after discussion and ...and communication needed by patients and families at this time is ...

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Elucidating Ubiquitin Chain Formation Catalyzed by E2 Enzymes through use of a Di Ubiquitin Probe

Elucidating Ubiquitin Chain Formation Catalyzed by E2 Enzymes through use of a Di Ubiquitin Probe

... (FCs), communication scholar Keeley (2007) found that forgiveness and reconciliation play an important role in the context of FCs, as FCs “helped survivors let go of pent up anger towards their dying loved ...

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Nursing Care at the End of Life: What Every Clinician Should Know

Nursing Care at the End of Life: What Every Clinician Should Know

... the communication, coordination and continual assessment and response to changes in patient’s ...the dying process that the final phase may progress very quickly as a way to encourage loved ones to come ...

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ARE PROVERBS DYING?

ARE PROVERBS DYING?

... “Proverbs [having] always played a major role in human communication, be it in oral or written form” (Mieder 2005: 1), one expects them to continue to exist as long as there is language. But there are many who ...

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Improving quality in hospital end-of-life care: honest communication, compassion and empathy

Improving quality in hospital end-of-life care: honest communication, compassion and empathy

... The EOLE education modules have been well received and self-reported practice change intentions indicate how clinical care can be improved. This study also serves to demonstrate how the Consensus Statement, as a guide to ...

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Quality assurance for care of the dying: engaging with clinical services to facilitate a regional cross sectional survey of bereaved relatives’ views

Quality assurance for care of the dying: engaging with clinical services to facilitate a regional cross sectional survey of bereaved relatives’ views

... The greatest proportion of discussions about fluids at the end-of-life was reported by the hospital participants and the lowest within the community setting. This may relate to the fact that it is more challenging to ...

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Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

... what dying might be like, and patient wishes related to ...physicians’ communication with them on a scale of 0-10, with “0” indicating “the very worst I could imagine” and “10” indicating “the very best I ...

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Educational_Needs_for_the_Nurse_Caring_for_the_Dying_Pediatric_Patient__unsigned_.docx

Educational_Needs_for_the_Nurse_Caring_for_the_Dying_Pediatric_Patient__unsigned_.docx

... for dying children and their ...of dying from a complex, chronic health condition (Akard, Hendricks-Ferguson, & Gilmer, ...with dying children prefer for them to die at home, 82% of the 50,000 ...

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Can elearning be used to teach palliative care? – medical students’ acceptance, knowledge, and self-estimation of competence in palliative care after elearning

Can elearning be used to teach palliative care? – medical students’ acceptance, knowledge, and self-estimation of competence in palliative care after elearning

... in communication with dying patients and their rela- tives, self-estimation of knowledge and skills in palliative care, and preparation to provide palliative care and know- ledge (mark in the written exam) ...

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Dying from cardiac tamponade

Dying from cardiac tamponade

... HP was more commonly due to RAMI. Men tended to die from RAMI or RD3A earlier than women. RAMI or RD3A were commoner in men <70 yrs, but more frequent in women after this. Two thirds of RAMI were associated with ...

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Dying, death and bereavement in Ireland

Dying, death and bereavement in Ireland

... McLoughlin, K. (2015) Hearing the Voices of Bereaved Relatives. Dublin: Irish Hospice Foundation McLoughlin, K. (2017) Have Your Say: Initial analysis of data from a national survey to inform the develop- ment of an ...

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Should assisted dying be legalised?

Should assisted dying be legalised?

... assisted dying is the fact that estimates of life expectancy in terminal progno- ses are erroneous in ...assisted dying based partly or wholly on predicted sur- vival ...

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Cell death and clearance in young animals

Cell death and clearance in young animals

... f dying cells is crucial to avoiding tissue damage by their leakage o f cytosolic contents, as has been suggested (Savill, 1995), why don’t phagocytes that have evidently recognised cells as dead ingest them ...

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Providing medical assistance in dying

Providing medical assistance in dying

... allows competent adults (those aged 18 and older) who have a grievous and irremediable medical condition to make a voluntary request for assistance in dying. A griev- ous and irremediable medical condition is one ...

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The Lack of Spirituality in End of Life Care in Japan

The Lack of Spirituality in End of Life Care in Japan

... The books published by Kashiwagi and Yamazaki are employed for stage C, the spread of the hospice movement to Japan. The influence of Saunders and Kübler-Ross was instrumental in efforts to implement hospice care in ...

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Programmed cell death in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Programmed cell death in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

... SOD1 cDNA were dying by apoptosis (28), a form of programmed cell death (PCD). Similar observations were subsequently made in transfected PC-12 cells (29) and in primary neurons grown from transgenic mice ...

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De-tabooing dying control - a grounded theory study

De-tabooing dying control - a grounded theory study

... When people engage with the issue of who should control dying, there is often an immediate emotional positioning for or against euthanasia and PAS. Emotional positioning involves conceptual confusion since many ...

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