Nishant SahayDepartment of Anaesthesiology, All India Institute of Medical Science Patna, Patna, IndiaRajnish KumarDepartment of Anaesthesiology, All India Institute of Medical Science Patna, Patna, IndiaRoutledgeJournal of Social Work in End-of-Life And Palliative Care...
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Palliative care is not the same as end of life care, as it can be offered to people at any stage of living with a lifelong illness. Find out more about how we provide palliative care. Do you have more questions about end of life care? Get in touch with your local care home for mor...
Ethical care is beginning to be recognised as care that accounts for the views of those at the receiving end of care. However, in the context of palliative... M Nagington,K Luker,C Walshe - 《Nursing Ethics》 被引量: 14发表: 2013年 Implementation of CareTV in care for the elderly: ...
Depending on your needs and desires, you can receive end-of-life care at home or receive hospice services in a care facility. At Nurse Next Door, our Care Team will consider a patient’s wishes and priorities carefully so that everyone is on the same page in the future. It is our goal...
Family members are being trained to administer drugs to end-of-life patients at home and in care homes in the UK, in case doctors or nurses are not available to give injections when needed. And new palliative care drugs are being considered for use durin
Hospital at home: home-based end of life care. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2011;7:CD009231.Shepperd S, Wee B, Straus SE (2011) Hospital at home: home-based end of life care. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (7), CD009231....
As a caregiver caring for a person at home at the end of their life you will need to consider where most or all of the care will be provided. While some people wish to receive all of their care in the home including at the time of death, others wish to receive care at home up un...
We agree with Pollock that a preoccupation with dying at home as an indicator of a good death deflects attention from improving the quality of care elsewhere.1 Because people die in all settings, and will continue to do so, we should seek to optimise …DOI...