Hospice for me. That change for me cut through so many obstacles I was facing. It cleared the way for many new possibilities for me to explore. I’ll let you know how wonderful my sleep is tonight. Hope you have a restful and peaceful sleep. If you want to take a nap on my newly...
Hospice for me. That change for me cut through so many obstacles I was facing. It cleared the way for many new possibilities for me to explore. I’ll let you know how wonderful my sleep is tonight. Hope you have a restful and peaceful sleep. If you want to take a nap on my newly...
In the Netherlands, the competencies and profile of the generalist provider of palliative care has been described on all professional levels in nursing and medicine. However, there is no clear description of what specialized expertise in palliative care entails, whereas this is important in order ...
- 《Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing》 被引量: 4发表: 2009年 Patients with both cancer and psychosis-to what extent do they receive specialized palliative care with reduced frequency of emergency visits and a higher probability of place of death to be at home or in a care facility ...
Communications of often-difficult truths are relegated to the ears and mouth. The specialized knowledge resides in the mind. The existential qualities are ... Hidalgo Kehoe, Maryanne - 《Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing》 被引量: 9发表: 2006年 Home care nurses' contribution to the integ...
doi:10.1097/NJH.0000000000000583Hjrleifsdóttir, ElísabetEinarsdóttir, Audurskarsson, Gudmundur KristjánFrímannsson, Gudmundur HeidarJournal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing
- 《Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing》 被引量: 29发表: 2011年 Patients' experience of oxygen therapy and dyspnea: a qualitative study in home palliative care Background Dyspnea is a common and distressing symptom in advanced cancer patients. Our preliminary work shows that in the home ...
Lai WS et al (2009) The application of hospice palliative care on discharge planning for the terminal cancer patient. Hu Li Za Zhi 56(2):94–100 PubMed Google Scholar Rosenwax LK et al (2011) Hospital and emergency department use in the last year of life: a baseline for future modifi...
palliative carepalliative home careprimary carefocus groupqualitative researchBackgroundPeter, SophieVolkert, Anna MariaPfaff, HolgerRadbruch, LukasRolke, RomanVoltz, RaymondScholten, NadineUniv Cologne Inst Med Sociol Hlth Serv Res &The American journal of hospice & palliative medicine...
ACT-1 patients mostly needed high-intensity care for short durations, ACT-4 patients showed long survival times with mostly intermittent care. Seventy-five percent of patients showed nervous system involvement. Eighty-four percent died at home, 12% in hospital, and 4% in a hospice, with 96% ...