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Taking care of end-of-life settings

Taking care of end-of-life settings

... acute care protocols, and currently there is still a lack of communication protocols between physicians that are able to embrace the complexity of a long-term care plan for disease (Kripalani et ...the ... See full document

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Nationwide monitoring of end-of-life care via the Sentinel Network of General Practitioners in Belgium: the research protocol of the SENTI-MELC study

Nationwide monitoring of end-of-life care via the Sentinel Network of General Practitioners in Belgium: the research protocol of the SENTI-MELC study

... what care they are receiving in the final months of life ...of) end-of-life ...for end-of-life care in exist- ing large-scale databases such as disease registries or ... See full document

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Is a good death possible in Australian critical and acute settings?: physician experiences with end-of-life care

Is a good death possible in Australian critical and acute settings?: physician experiences with end-of-life care

... End-of-life care can place significant emotional demands on the ...directing care are ...in end-of-life care are motivated to also develop strong communication skills and ... See full document

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The experience of caring for patients at the end-of-life stage in non-palliative care settings: a qualitative study

The experience of caring for patients at the end-of-life stage in non-palliative care settings: a qualitative study

... A care pathway or special insurance policy should be considered, as this would allow patients to remain in one location without drifting among ...An end-of-life care network linking health ... See full document

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End of Life Care for Older People in Acute and Long Stay Care Settings in Ireland: Seminar Proceedings

End of Life Care for Older People in Acute and Long Stay Care Settings in Ireland: Seminar Proceedings

... The data on nurse to patient ratios would be more useful if we knew what the nursing staffing ratio is for hospices. In one hospice I know of there is 86 per cent occupancy; a bed is left vacant for 24 hours after a ... See full document

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and end of life care

and end of life care

... future healthcare should the time come when they lose capacity to make decisions for themselves. This includes decisions to refuse specific medical treatments. Known as an advance decision to refuse treatment (ADRT), it ... See full document

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'No matter what the cost': A qualitative study of the financial costs faced by family and whnau caregivers within a palliative care context

'No matter what the cost': A qualitative study of the financial costs faced by family and whnau caregivers within a palliative care context

... and end of life care from acute hospital settings into the ...of life; it is argued that this money would be better spent providing community health services which could enable people ... See full document

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<p>End-of-life care in individuals with respiratory diseases: a population study comparing the dying experience between those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer</p>

<p>End-of-life care in individuals with respiratory diseases: a population study comparing the dying experience between those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer</p>

... palliative care among individuals with ...palliative care for patients with ...home care and physician home visits in the last 90 days were associated with less deaths in the acute care ... See full document

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Bereaved family members’ perceptions of the quality of end-of-life care across four types of inpatient care settings

Bereaved family members’ perceptions of the quality of end-of-life care across four types of inpatient care settings

... of care, including the time of death, have important assessments to make related to care quality, and may be more free to express dissatisfac- tion with care once the patient has died and they are ... See full document

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Care and communication between health professionals and patients affected by severe or chronic illness in community care settings: a qualitative study of care at the end of life

Care and communication between health professionals and patients affected by severe or chronic illness in community care settings: a qualitative study of care at the end of life

... foreseen care needs and wishes could have negative impacts for carers into ...palliative care by health ...extensive care package involving nurses/carers visiting four times a ...s care, ... See full document

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Quality end-of-life care: A global perspective

Quality end-of-life care: A global perspective

... palliative care and cancer and the develop- ment of National Cancer Control Programs argued strong- ly for the need to address quality end-of-life care using the term palliative care as ... See full document

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The Irish Hospice Foundation Strategic Plan 2016 2019

The Irish Hospice Foundation Strategic Plan 2016 2019

... palliative, end-of-life and bereavement care must extend far beyond hospitals and ...social care settings can provide the backdrop for meaningful services and ...with care ... See full document

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Patterns of paediatric end-of-life care: a chart review across different care settings in Switzerland

Patterns of paediatric end-of-life care: a chart review across different care settings in Switzerland

... of life, and treatment withdrawal); (4) interven- tions (at least once during the last four weeks of life, Yes-No: anaesthesia, ...of life to reduce the time burden related to reviewing the medical ... See full document

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Volunteer Prisoners Provide Hospice to Dying Inmates

Volunteer Prisoners Provide Hospice to Dying Inmates

... The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) has developed "quality guidelines for hospice and end-of-life care in correctional settings", to e[r] ... See full document

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End-of-life care in intensive care units

End-of-life care in intensive care units

... Another dilemma is illustrated by the case, experienced first hand, of a patient diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome. Despite being fully conscious, he was unable to breathe on his own. Medical insurance had been ... See full document

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Attitudes of Doctors in a Teaching Hospital in South India towards End Of Life care in people with Terminal Cancer: A Cross Sectional study

Attitudes of Doctors in a Teaching Hospital in South India towards End Of Life care in people with Terminal Cancer: A Cross Sectional study

... if end of life care were initiated earlier in the course of their illness; ...Giving care to the dying patients is a worthwhile experience; ...professional life; 6. It is difficult to ... See full document

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The Role of Race in End-of-Life Care

The Role of Race in End-of-Life Care

... (documenting significant differences between African American and Caucasian patients over the age of 65 in completion of advance directives, desire for life-sustaining therapies,[r] ... See full document

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End-of-Life Care in Cystic Fibrosis

End-of-Life Care in Cystic Fibrosis

... terminal care in CF deviates from this traditional ...of life; third, blood work for diagnostic and prognostic studies continues to be performed in the last 24 hours; fourth, formal hospice care is ... See full document

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Taking Advantage of Postscript - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

Taking Advantage of Postscript - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

... For example, in drawing a 1 inch square, the square would be drawn with ninety-two pixels per side (resolution of the NeXT monitor) and the same information would be used again and sen[r] ... See full document

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Competence &amp; Compassion: End of Life Care Map

Competence & Compassion: End of Life Care Map

... Diagnosing that someone is dying is a process with significant implications and one which is best carried out by a team of professionals. It is important that dying is diagnosed in a timely manner as this can ensure that ... See full document

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