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Palliative care in Latvia: Availability and the role of the family doctor

Palliative care in Latvia: Availability and the role of the family doctor

... modern palliative care is centred on general health care for patient care according to his ...of care, but also active team members ...the availability of palliative ... See full document

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Care for the Family in Palliative Care

Care for the Family in Palliative Care

... The role of the family in the context of a member suffering from cancer is also greatly affected by the ambient culture and the social ...take care of their parents as an act of filial piety. The ... See full document

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Health care accessibility and disparities in medical staff availability in Latvia

Health care accessibility and disparities in medical staff availability in Latvia

... for family members to find a job, insufficient facilities for children education, free time and sports ...Health care sector – insufficient salary and the lack of human resources that make the existing ... See full document

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Embracing Multidisciplinary Approach to Palliative Care: The Role of Medical Anthropology in Palliative Care

Embracing Multidisciplinary Approach to Palliative Care: The Role of Medical Anthropology in Palliative Care

... complements palliative care by aiding care providers to understand human beings in their cultural ...the role of medical anthropology in palliative care and proposes that ... See full document

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Family physicians and cancer care. Palliative care patients' perspectives.

Family physicians and cancer care. Palliative care patients' perspectives.

... cancer care, 5,7,21 this study provides the first insight from patients’ perspec- tives into the factors at ...primary care environment in Canada, which has featured physician shortages and relocations, FPs ... See full document

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Guidelines for the Assessment of Bereavement Risk in Family Members of People Receiving Palliative Care. Centre for Palliative Care

Guidelines for the Assessment of Bereavement Risk in Family Members of People Receiving Palliative Care. Centre for Palliative Care

... the role of gender in bereavement risk, it is important to acknowledge that the research literature is heavily biased towards the inclusion of women in ...the role of gender in bereavement risk may be ... See full document

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Stroke prevention in Italy: the role of the family doctor

Stroke prevention in Italy: the role of the family doctor

... primary care physicians as they are best positioned to determine an at- risk population and to initiate educational, lifestyle, and cardiovascular risk reduction ...primary care physicians in the primary ... See full document

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Empathy in doctor–patient palliative care consultations: a conversation-analytic approach

Empathy in doctor–patient palliative care consultations: a conversation-analytic approach

... The doctor could not, of course, have known that this subject would have these deeper implications and thus could not have asked a direct question in the same way that the doctor in extract ...the ... See full document

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The Duty of the Physician to Care for the Family in Pediatric Palliative Care: Context, Communication, and Caring

The Duty of the Physician to Care for the Family in Pediatric Palliative Care: Context, Communication, and Caring

... the role of the palliative care physician includes promoting the well- being of siblings through education, monitoring of mental and physical health, and ensuring referrals to ap- propriate resources ... See full document

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Palliative care by family physicians in the 1990s. Resilience amid reform.

Palliative care by family physicians in the 1990s. Resilience amid reform.

... their family [member] or loved one was ...critical role of patients’ families who participated in decisions about ...A family was thought to be “very supportive of her and her decisions around [her] ... See full document

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Family meetings in palliative care: Multidisciplinary clinical practice guidelines

Family meetings in palliative care: Multidisciplinary clinical practice guidelines

... assisted family carers to feel more prepared and better informed about the role of supporting a dying relative ...that family meetings tend to involve information provision about the patient and fam- ... See full document

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Are family medicine residents adequately trained to deliver palliative care?

Are family medicine residents adequately trained to deliver palliative care?

... encouraging family physi- cians in Ontario to take a lead role in managing palliative care patients, including providing home visits, 3 and are suggesting that palliative care ... See full document

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A Systematic Review of the Role of Physiotherapy Interventions in Palliative Care

A Systematic Review of the Role of Physiotherapy Interventions in Palliative Care

... Abstract The aim of this research is to conduct a systematic review analysing the role of the physiotherapy interventions in palliative care. PRISMA as a critical appraisal tool was utilised for the ... See full document

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THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY DOCTOR In Public Health And Emergency Preparedness

THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY DOCTOR In Public Health And Emergency Preparedness

... better care for such illnesses as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, strokes, and coronary artery ...health care leaders and providers working together in the ... See full document

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A Framework for Integrating Oncology Palliative Care in Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Education

A Framework for Integrating Oncology Palliative Care in Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Education

... of palliative care practice, there are ample opportunities for DNP clinical and leadership-focused ...projects. Palliative care, with its multi-dimensional, family-oriented focus on ... See full document

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NCPC CANCER GROUP SUBMISSION TO THE PALLIATIVE CARE FUNDING REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF REHABILITATION IN PALLIATIVE CARE, MARCH 2011

NCPC CANCER GROUP SUBMISSION TO THE PALLIATIVE CARE FUNDING REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF REHABILITATION IN PALLIATIVE CARE, MARCH 2011

... and care after leaving ...their family members had the information they required to be supported/cared for at home, and 61% stated that hospital and community clinicians worked well ...ordinated care ... See full document

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Children’s Palliative Care in Latvia and its relation to improvement of Quality of Life of the families with incurably ill children

Children’s Palliative Care in Latvia and its relation to improvement of Quality of Life of the families with incurably ill children

... support. Care situation of a seriously ill and dying child is determined by his/her carers; besides, the amount of required care increases from day to day and its quality greatly depends on the bodily and ... See full document

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Enhancing family physician capacity to deliver quality palliative home care

Enhancing family physician capacity to deliver quality palliative home care

... willing family phy- sicians can successfully deliver effective care to their palliative home care patients on a full-time basis if supported by a collaborative practice and integrated models ... See full document

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A systematic review of psychosocial interventions for family carers of palliative care patients

A systematic review of psychosocial interventions for family carers of palliative care patients

... of family meetings and pain ...crucial role that pilot and descriptive interven- tion projects have prior to launching into large randomised controlled trials ... See full document

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The role of social workers in palliative, end of life and bereavement care

The role of social workers in palliative, end of life and bereavement care

... iN PALLiATivE, ENd OF LiFE ANd BEREAvEMENT CARE ‘We were fully involved in Cathy’s end of life care but I think that’s more of an indication of the inherent strength of the family, which my ... See full document

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