Werth, J. L., Jr. (2002). Incorporating end-of-life issues into psychol- ogy courses. Teaching of Psychology, 29, 106-111. Explained why teaching about the dying process is relevant to psychology and suggests ho
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My guest Carrie Batt is an end-of-life doula and the founder of SEOL Care which offers disability-competent end-of-life care, support and planning for people with a disability and their families. She advocates for disability competent care and grief support after losing a loved one with a ...
There are options available to today’s pet owner, when it comes to eldercare and end of life decisions. Mobile pet hospice is a new and growing trend in pet care that can prolong the life of a beloved pet, without sacrificing quality of life. Euthanasia options are available in-home tha...
In universities, the implementation of interdisciplinary programs encounters administrative obstacles, including credit for the time spent in these group efforts and "ownership" of interdisciplinary courses (IDCs). This article details the process of development and the activities of an end-of-life ...
CKEditor 4 reaches its End of Life (EOL) in June 2023. From then onwards, it’ll no longer be updated, have security patches and bug fixes, or new features. Given this, projects with CKEditor 4 implementations need to take action to ensure a secure and uninterrupted editing experience bey...
An umbrella organisation supporting: the training of End of Life Doulas; the work of Doulas in their communities; as well as projects aiming to take the fear about death and dying
“Whole community” approaches to end-of-life care have been endorsed by the Institute of Medicine Committee on Care at End of Life. Building on the model developed by Stewart and colleagues, which integrates quality of life and quality of health indicators, a conceptual framework is presented ...
hasten (or accelerate) death. According the Code of Ethics for Nurses (ANA, 2015), the nurse may “not act deliberately to terminate life”; however, the nurse has a moral obligation to provide interventions “to relieve symptoms in dying patients even if the intervention might ha...
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