Quill TE. Caring for Patients at the End of Life. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2001:176.Quill, T.E. (2001). Caring for patients at the end of life. Oxford: Oxford University Press.↵ Quill Timothy E . Caring for Patients at the End of Life . Oxford : Oxford University...
In Caring for Patients at the End of Life: Facing an Uncertain Future Together, Dr. Quill uses his wide range of clinical experience caring for severely ill patients and their families to illustrate the challenges and potential of end-of-life care. Section one utilizes the near deathexperiences...
Caring for patients and families at the end of life: withdrawal of intensive care in the patient's home. Mann S., Galler D., William P. & Frost P. (2004) Caring for patients at the end of life: withdrawal of intensive care in the patient's home. New Zealand Medical Journal 117, ...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer is one of the most common health conditions in receipt of informal caregiving. This study compares key characteristics of caregivers who cared for someone with cancer until death with caregivers of people with other life-limiting illnesses and their care recipients irrespective of ...
asorry.it my heart word!l hope you can find the more kindly girl than me!the best wishes for you! sorry.it我的心脏词! l希望您比我能找到更加亲切的女孩! 最好祝愿为您![translate] aTo me,caring for her near the end was no different than if my mother had lived and became infirm 对我...
第一篇:Caring for the elderly赡养老人 Caring for the elderly As the chinese population ages, more and more people are concered about the issue of caring for the ederly.Many elderly people are quite willing to spend the end of their life in nursing homes, while others definitely want to rem...
BackgroundIn many clinical areas, integrated care pathways are utilised as structured multidisciplinary care plans which detail essential steps in caring for patients with specific clinical problems. Particularly, care pathways for the dying have been developed as a model to improve the end-of-life ca...
Advanced home care for cancer patients at the end of life: a qualitative study of hopes and expectations of family caregivers It is increasingly common ... A Wennman-Larsen,C Tishelman - 《Scand J Caring Sci》 被引量: 174发表: 2010年 ...
Caring for someone withAlzheimer'sdisease takes its toll. According to the first detailed study ever done of caregivers and the end of life, family members looking after a relative withdementiahave higher levels ofdepression, and greater need for support while they are providing end-of-life care...
Cultivate an attitude of gratitude Healthy families set a culture of being grateful for the things you appreciate in life, big and small. Set up a respectful space where at the end of each day, each family member share what they are grateful for.相关...