Palliative Care - Residential End-Of-Loss Care

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Using focus groups to seek the views of patients dying from cancer about the care they receive - PubMed
Using focus groups to seek the views of patients dying from cancer about the care they receive - PubMed
PURPOSE: The prime purpose of the study was to investigate whether focus groups were a practical way of seeking the views of dying people and whether the information collected added to that collected by more established methods. DESIGN: A sample frame of Macmillan nurse patients was collated from wh …
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Using focus groups to seek the views of patients dying from cancer about the care they receive - PubMed
Feeding the family at the end-of-life: An ethnographic study on the role of food and eating practices for families facing death in Portugal - PubMed
Feeding the family at the end-of-life: An ethnographic study on the role of food and eating practices for families facing death in Portugal - PubMed
Little has been said about the disruptive impact that the inability to eat and to participate in mealtimes has for patients with a life-threatening illness and their families. The aim of the current study is to overcome this gap and shed light on how food and eating practices are experienced by fami …
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Feeding the family at the end-of-life: An ethnographic study on the role of food and eating practices for families facing death in Portugal - PubMed
Nurses' actions in response to nursing assistants' observations of signs and symptoms of infections among nursing home residents - PubMed
Nurses' actions in response to nursing assistants' observations of signs and symptoms of infections among nursing home residents - PubMed
Nurses' actions seem to be related to who initiated the episode and if the episodes are categorized as 'non-infection', 'possible infection' or 'infection'. Actions could be 'observation', 'screenings', 'engaged in waiting', 'follow-ups', 'nurse-prescribed actions', 'diagnosing', 'contacting the phy …
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Nurses' actions in response to nursing assistants' observations of signs and symptoms of infections among nursing home residents - PubMed
Conceptual Barriers to Palliative Care and Enlightenment From Chuang-tze's Thoughts - PubMed
Conceptual Barriers to Palliative Care and Enlightenment From Chuang-tze's Thoughts - PubMed
This paper claims that palliative care (PC) is a suitable approach for offering comprehensive support to patients with life-threatening illness and unavoidable asthenia, to enhance their quality of life in aging and chronic illness. There are however some conceptual barriers to accessing that care o …
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Conceptual Barriers to Palliative Care and Enlightenment From Chuang-tze's Thoughts - PubMed
Palliative care in Germany from a public health perspective: qualitative expert interviews - PubMed
Palliative care in Germany from a public health perspective: qualitative expert interviews - PubMed
The findings suggest that from the experts' point of view (1) palliative care should focus on the needs of older people particularly in view of the demographic changes; (2) more attention should be paid to rehabilitative measures in palliative care; (3) rivalries among different stakeholders regardi …
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Palliative care in Germany from a public health perspective: qualitative expert interviews - PubMed
Embedding Palliative Care Into Healthy Aging: A Narrative Case Study From Thailand - PubMed
Embedding Palliative Care Into Healthy Aging: A Narrative Case Study From Thailand - PubMed
This article provides a conceptual framework for understanding the relationship between palliative care and healthy aging using a narrative case study from Thailand. The Thai context is used to clarify two concepts: healthy aging and good death. This case study describes a Thai female older adult's …
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Embedding Palliative Care Into Healthy Aging: A Narrative Case Study From Thailand - PubMed
The organization and delivery of palliative care services in India - PubMed
The organization and delivery of palliative care services in India - PubMed
A study/lecture tour of India was undertaken by the authors during October and November 1995. The purpose of the visit was to provide a programme of education in palliative care and to gain a deeper understanding of the care of dying people in India. Seven centres were visited and the distance cover …
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The organization and delivery of palliative care services in India - PubMed
Care culture as a meaning-making process: a study of a mistreatment investigation - PubMed
Care culture as a meaning-making process: a study of a mistreatment investigation - PubMed
Culture might offer significant insights into the circumstances under which mistreatment occurs. Our aim with this study was to understand and explore institutional mistreatment from a care culture perspective. We used a case study with a triangulating methodology. It involved 12 individual intervie …
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Care culture as a meaning-making process: a study of a mistreatment investigation - PubMed
Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people - PubMed
Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people - PubMed
The relatives had a significant need to talk about their experiences together within the family and together with the nurses. Nurses have an especially important task in supporting relatives having a family member living in a nursing home.
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Expressed emotions and experiences from relatives regarding having a family member living in a nursing home for older people - PubMed
Talking about death when a parent with dependent children dies of cancer: A pilot study of the Family Talk Intervention in palliative care - PubMed
Talking about death when a parent with dependent children dies of cancer: A pilot study of the Family Talk Intervention in palliative care - PubMed
This study focused on families with dependent children who participated in the Family Talk Intervention (FTI) and lost a parent during the intervention or directly thereafter. The aim was to explore how they perceived information and communication about the imminent death during the illness trajecto …
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Talking about death when a parent with dependent children dies of cancer: A pilot study of the Family Talk Intervention in palliative care - PubMed
Content Validity of a Conceptual Model of a Palliative Approach - PubMed
Content Validity of a Conceptual Model of a Palliative Approach - PubMed
The content validity of the proposed conceptual model is supported by the consistent presence of the three domains in published definitions. This conceptual model bridges philosophical definitions and clinician behavior and has potential to inform broad implementation of a palliative approach, at bo …
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Content Validity of a Conceptual Model of a Palliative Approach - PubMed
End of life care: how do we move forward? - PubMed
End of life care: how do we move forward? - PubMed
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help people who are facing progressive life-threatening and life-limiting illness, and those dear to them, by focusing on their quality of life and addressing the problems associated with their situation. …
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End of life care: how do we move forward? - PubMed
Natural activity: an explorative study of the interplay between cage-birds and older people in a Swedish hospital setting - PubMed
Natural activity: an explorative study of the interplay between cage-birds and older people in a Swedish hospital setting - PubMed
Aim. The aim of this study was to describe the interaction between cage-birds and older people as it arises in spontaneous situations in a Swedish hospital ward setting. Background. Older people are at risk of being affected by mental fatigue because of various age-related reductions and disease. Me …
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Natural activity: an explorative study of the interplay between cage-birds and older people in a Swedish hospital setting - PubMed
Assessing Preoperative Anxiety: Nurses Versus Health Care Assistants - PubMed
Assessing Preoperative Anxiety: Nurses Versus Health Care Assistants - PubMed
Nurse assistants estimate patients' preoperative anxiety with more accuracy than nurses in our hospital. Nursing education curriculum should continue to include addressing preoperative patient anxiety.
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Assessing Preoperative Anxiety: Nurses Versus Health Care Assistants - PubMed
Improving the quality of nurse assistants in nursing homes: report of an attending physician survey and an AMDA Symposium - PubMed
Improving the quality of nurse assistants in nursing homes: report of an attending physician survey and an AMDA Symposium - PubMed
Physicians can be important in enhancing the role of the nursing assistant. Some activities may include acknowledging the nurse assistant, providing support and feedback, and supporting policy changes that enhance continuity, nonhierarchical management, and creative training programs.
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Improving the quality of nurse assistants in nursing homes: report of an attending physician survey and an AMDA Symposium - PubMed
Perception of knowledge what administrators and assistants know - PubMed
Perception of knowledge what administrators and assistants know - PubMed
1. Nurse administrators are responsible for the delivery of health care in long-term care settings, and it is nursing assistants who provide the majority of care meeting the basic needs of elderly in these settings. 2. A difference in knowledge perception exists between nurse assistants and nurse ad …
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Perception of knowledge what administrators and assistants know - PubMed
Workplace Stress in Portuguese Oncology Nurses Delivering Palliative Care: A Pilot Study - PubMed
Workplace Stress in Portuguese Oncology Nurses Delivering Palliative Care: A Pilot Study - PubMed
Oncology nurses often face complex end-of-life issues, underlining their need for specific training in palliative care. In this context, nurses experience several emotional and psychological dilemmas, which are often difficult to manage and result in high levels of workplace stress. This study aimed …
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Workplace Stress in Portuguese Oncology Nurses Delivering Palliative Care: A Pilot Study - PubMed
Home care assistants' perspectives on detecting mental health problems and promoting mental health among community-dwelling seniors with multimorbidity - PubMed
Home care assistants' perspectives on detecting mental health problems and promoting mental health among community-dwelling seniors with multimorbidity - PubMed
The HCAs had knowledge of risk factors, but they seemed insecure about which health professionals had the primary responsibility for mental health. They also seemed to have detected early signs of mental health problems, even though good personal knowledge of the client and continuity in home visits …
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Home care assistants' perspectives on detecting mental health problems and promoting mental health among community-dwelling seniors with multimorbidity - PubMed
Palliative care case management in primary care settings: a nationwide survey - PubMed
Palliative care case management in primary care settings: a nationwide survey - PubMed
In the Netherlands, case management in palliative care is new. Several models of delivery were identified. Research is needed to gain insight into the best way to deliver case management. By describing characteristics of case management in palliative care, an important first step is made in identify …
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Palliative care case management in primary care settings: a nationwide survey - PubMed
Oral care in nursing practice: a pragmatic representation - PubMed
Oral care in nursing practice: a pragmatic representation - PubMed
Oral care for patients receiving non-specialist palliative care has been reported to be lacking in several respects. The present study explored the oral care social representation of nurses and health-care assistants providing non-specialist palliative care. A mixed methodology utilising a questionn …
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Oral care in nursing practice: a pragmatic representation - PubMed
Dying for attention: palliative care in the acute setting - PubMed
Dying for attention: palliative care in the acute setting - PubMed
The end of life care provided for patients reviewed in this study indicates a far from ideal situation in the acute hospital wards of the research setting. An eagerness from the nurse participants in the study for tools and further support in their practice was noted and augurs well for future devel …
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Dying for attention: palliative care in the acute setting - PubMed
Meanings of at-homeness at end-of-life among older people - PubMed
Meanings of at-homeness at end-of-life among older people - PubMed
Maintaining the well-being of older people who are approaching the end-of-life has been recognised as a significant aspect of well-being in general. However, there are few studies that have explicitly focused on at-homeness among older people. This study aims to illuminate meanings of at-homeness am …
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Meanings of at-homeness at end-of-life among older people - PubMed
Discourse analysis of health providers' experiences using service design - PubMed
Discourse analysis of health providers' experiences using service design - PubMed
The employees had positive attitudes towards incorporating a service design approach that focused on the patients' needs, which thus encouraged creative solutions and promoted employee involvement. The study shows that involving service designers and employees in the entire process, from planning to …
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Discourse analysis of health providers' experiences using service design - PubMed
Relatives' experiences of encountering the older person with acute confusional state: experiencing unfamiliarity in a familiar person - PubMed
Relatives' experiences of encountering the older person with acute confusional state: experiencing unfamiliarity in a familiar person - PubMed
Aims and objectives. The aim was to understand the lived experience of close relatives encountering older persons with acute confusional state. Background. Little is known about relatives of patients with acute confusional state and their experiences while encountering a family member exhibiting acu …
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Relatives' experiences of encountering the older person with acute confusional state: experiencing unfamiliarity in a familiar person - PubMed
The construction of troubled and credible patients: a study of emotion talk in palliative care settings - PubMed
The construction of troubled and credible patients: a study of emotion talk in palliative care settings - PubMed
In this article, the authors select two categories of dying patients, "troubled" and "credible," from two larger studies conducted in three palliative care settings. They explore how nurses construct dying patients' moral identities and how they use emotion talk to interpret patients' behavior. The …
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The construction of troubled and credible patients: a study of emotion talk in palliative care settings - PubMed
The evolution of palliative care and the relevance to residential aged care: understanding the past to inform the future - PubMed
The evolution of palliative care and the relevance to residential aged care: understanding the past to inform the future - PubMed
Improving the experience of dying in residential aged care units became a significant project of the Australian Government's National Palliative Care Program in 2004. This initiative resulted in an expectation that residential aged care facilities would adopt the recommended palliative approach to u …
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The evolution of palliative care and the relevance to residential aged care: understanding the past to inform the future - PubMed
Policy Narratives on Palliative Care in Sweden 1974-2018 - PubMed
Policy Narratives on Palliative Care in Sweden 1974-2018 - PubMed
In Sweden, efforts to govern end-of-life care through policies have been ongoing since the 1970s. The aim of this study is to analyse how policy narratives on palliative care in Sweden have been formulated and have changed over time since the 1970s up to 2018. We have analysed 65 different policy-do …
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Policy Narratives on Palliative Care in Sweden 1974-2018 - PubMed
Palliative care clinical trials: how nurses are contributing to integrated, evidence-based care - PubMed
Palliative care clinical trials: how nurses are contributing to integrated, evidence-based care - PubMed
The aim of this paper is to describe the emerging role of the palliative care clinical trials nurse in an era of evidence-based practice and increasing clinical trial activity in palliative care settings across Australia. An overview of the current clinical trials work is provided, with a focus on t …
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Palliative care clinical trials: how nurses are contributing to integrated, evidence-based care - PubMed