Payne, Caring for a dying spouse at the end of life: `It's one of the things you volunteer for when you get married': a qualitative study of the oldest carers' experiences. Age Ageing, (2016), 45:421-426.Turner M, King C, Milligan C, et al. Caring for a dying spouse at the ...
Caring for a dying spouse at the end of life: 'It's one of the things you volunteer for when you get married': a qualitative study of the oldest carers' ex... Background: older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end-of-life care to spouses at home and often do so...
This Portfolio Thesis consists of three parts, the first being a Systematic Literature review entitled 'A Systematic Review into the Factors that Affect th... Moore,C Lucy 被引量: 4发表: 2012年 Shared Presence: Caring for a Dying Spouse "Shared Presence, Caring for a Dying Spouse," describe...
is a useful guidebook for persons already caring for dying relatives or friends, as well as those who wish to prepare for care giving responsibilities in the future. The first chapter, "Taking Your Own Temperature as a Caregiver," sets the tone for this practical and inspirational guide book....
The experiences of the registered nurse caring for the person dying of cancer in a nursing home. This paper reports on research that set out to identify and describe the experiences of the registered nurse caring for the resident dying of cancer in a nursing home. The research method used was...
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Comparing grandparent, spouse, and adult-child caregivers. The Gerontologist, 37(4), 505–510. Article Google Scholar Szinovacz, M. E. (2003). Caring for a demented relative at home: Effects on parent–adolescent relationships and family dynamics. Journal of Aging Studies, 17(4), 445–...
Though AIDS treatment can alleviate suffering, if "cure" had been one's goal, caring for the dying, dead and bereaved leads to heightened senses of inadequacy, helplessness and grief. "self-care is crucial to survival and turning away or ignoring it only perpetrates the distress..." Most ...
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emotional nuances which women were so adept at. Times have changed and both spouses often want careers and a major fatality is often neglected or ignored offspring. At no other time has caring for spouse and offspring been more important and it seems to be a dying skill which should be ...