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Remote and rural palliative care

Remote and rural palliative care

... Contents PART Chapter Foreword v Preface x The photographs, dedication, acknowledgments PART ONE PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Chapter 1 Transitions in living and dying: defining palliative care A[r] ... See full document

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Palliative care professional education via video conference builds confidence to deliver palliative care in rural and remote locations

Palliative care professional education via video conference builds confidence to deliver palliative care in rural and remote locations

... improve rural palliative care [15,16] and re- duce attrition rates in the rural workforce ...portantly, rural practitioners value access to education and support as a means of enhancing ... See full document

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Evaluation of a pilot of nurse practitioner led, GP supported rural palliative care provision

Evaluation of a pilot of nurse practitioner led, GP supported rural palliative care provision

... In Australia, the health system is based on general practices being the first point of care. Specialist services and community based nursing and allied health support is usually accessed through referral from ... See full document

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Nurse-led navigation to provide early palliative care in rural areas: a pilot study

Nurse-led navigation to provide early palliative care in rural areas: a pilot study

... early palliative population is coping with similar challenges to those who are actively dying, but without the important home supports that are available in rural areas for those closer to ...in care ... See full document

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A poststructural glimpse at the World Health Organization's palliative care discourse in rural South Africa

A poststructural glimpse at the World Health Organization's palliative care discourse in rural South Africa

... Interpreted purely from its definition, the WHO discourse restricts care to a subset of patients. Such a discourse may simultaneously discriminate against individual, idiosyncratic and perhaps indescribable needs ... See full document

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Organizing palliative care in the rural areas of Iran: are family physician-based approaches suitable?

Organizing palliative care in the rural areas of Iran: are family physician-based approaches suitable?

... “health care provider teams,” “obstacles,” and “strategies or ...Iranian rural areas would be to use the current health care framework and base the process around the ... See full document

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Be known, be available, be mutual: a qualitative ethical analysis of social values in rural palliative care

Be known, be available, be mutual: a qualitative ethical analysis of social values in rural palliative care

... these rural resi- dents. At their most vulnerable time, some rural residents were required to go to a strange place to ...the care would be there when they needed it. The knowing between health- ... See full document

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Feasibility of a rural palliative supportive service

Feasibility of a rural palliative supportive service

... of care for dying persons; to attenuate potential negative sequelae, such as depression and burden, for FCGs; to support appropriate use of the healthcare resources available in rural communities; and to ... See full document

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Primary health care delivery models in rural and remote Australia – a systematic review

Primary health care delivery models in rural and remote Australia – a systematic review

... in rural and remote areas relative to metropolitan ...National Rural Health Strategy in ...health care (PHC) in rural and remote Australia since the development of the first ... See full document

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Macmillan Rural Palliative Care Pharmacist Practitioner Project Phase 2 Report January 2015

Macmillan Rural Palliative Care Pharmacist Practitioner Project Phase 2 Report January 2015

... pharmacy palliative care services was created (Figure ...a rural area, is designed to be flexible and applicable in a wide variety of community ... See full document

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Telehealth in Australia: Equitable Health Care for Older People in Rural and Remote Areas

Telehealth in Australia: Equitable Health Care for Older People in Rural and Remote Areas

... a remote location from the primary care provider) has a broader role for rural health care ...for rural health care workers is that they can use lower end technologies that are ... See full document

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The relationship of primary care providers to dental practitioners in rural and remote Australia

The relationship of primary care providers to dental practitioners in rural and remote Australia

... primary care networks could be more effectively utilised to improve the provision of rural oral health ...primary care providers and dental practitioners who either visited the towns sampled or had ... See full document

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Access to care and benefits for cancer patients in rural and remote locations using telemedicine

Access to care and benefits for cancer patients in rural and remote locations using telemedicine

... Indigenous patients who had participated in VC with a medical oncologist between January 2007 and July 2011 were identified via Townsville Cancer Centre’s Oncology Information Management Database. These patients, their ... See full document

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Cultural safety strategies for rural Indigenous palliative care: a scoping review

Cultural safety strategies for rural Indigenous palliative care: a scoping review

... populations, palliative care, and a rural ...(palliative care; rural or remote Aboriginal communities; commu- nities in Canada, United States of America, Australia, or New ... See full document

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Learning in context: education for remote rural health care

Learning in context: education for remote rural health care

... In rural and remote areas, some key parameters provide the framework that determines the structure and function of remote and rural health services, how rural practitioners work and the ... See full document

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Macmillan Rural Palliative Care Pharmacist Practitioner Project : Baseline Report 2013

Macmillan Rural Palliative Care Pharmacist Practitioner Project : Baseline Report 2013

... Through discussions with the steering group, it was realised that some aspects of the service were not explored during this baseline period of work. The perspective of patients and carers was not directly sampled. The ... See full document

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PALLIATIVE CARE FOR AN AGEING POPULATION: A RURAL BASED MODEL? Or, “For whom the bell tolls”

PALLIATIVE CARE FOR AN AGEING POPULATION: A RURAL BASED MODEL? Or, “For whom the bell tolls”

... “To care is good, to educate is ...providing palliative care require ‘specialist’ training and ...good care here” were made by individuals from organizations that did not prioritise their ... See full document

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Population based need assessment of palliative care in rural Nepal

Population based need assessment of palliative care in rural Nepal

... Population based need assessment has been done in developed countries using data obtained from death registration. Murtagh et al. used the numbers of deaths from cancer and six selected non-cancer disease groups ... See full document

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Minnesota Rural Palliative Care Initiative

Minnesota Rural Palliative Care Initiative

... sustaining rural palliative care programs. Most rural communities that participated in the MRPCI indicated a need for ongoing networking opportunities once the initiative ...the Rural ... See full document

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Developing rural palliative care: validating a conceptual model

Developing rural palliative care: validating a conceptual model

... clinical care, however, during that same time the volunteer and advocacy functions will continue to move forward with educational initiatives and ...to palliative care. Because locums were not ... See full document

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