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Authenticity in end-of-life care: Life reflections of an end-of-life guide
Contemplations and reflections on what it means to be authentic in relation to my work as a hospice and palliative medicine physician and the role of contemplative practices in healthcare.
Aditi Sethi
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Death doula working practices and models of care: the views of death doula training organisations
Background The role of death doula has emerged in recent years, arguably as a result of overwhelming demands on carers, healthcare professionals and service providers in end-of-life care.
Deb Rawlings +3 more
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Recently, the Corona virus, which is known scientifically as COVID-19, has invaded the world, which caused a global uproar that astonished the whole world, as all fields of work - factories, companies, schools and universities ....
Shaimaa Shaker
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Medical ethics in relationship with moribund patient
The continuous changes in the basic values of modern society are based on transformations in the field of intellectual communication, an avalanche-like increase in the volume of new knowledge, the emergence of new medical technology, and a sharp increase
V. N. Shabalin, S. N. Shatokhina
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Background General practitioners (GPs) increasingly manage patients with multimorbidity but report challenges in doing so. Patients describe poor experiences with health care systems that treat each of their health conditions separately, resulting in ...
Raechel A. Damarell +2 more
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There are many advanced technologies available in our time, including tablets and smart phones, which allow the individual to read or view information at anytime and anywhere, and after the Internet has become an integral part of daily life and an ...
Shimaa Shaker
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Mobile palliative care team of Oncology Institute of Ljubljana
Backgound: Palliative care is a part of the holistic treatment of a patient with advanced cancer, which enables the patient and his or her relatives to live a quality life.
Maja Ebert Moltara +11 more
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Palliative Care in the Delivery Room: Challenges and Recommendations
Palliative care in the delivery room is an interprofessional and interdisciplinary challenge addressing the dying newborn and parents as well as the caregivers.
Lars Garten, Kerstin von der Hude
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Anguish: The Case History of a Dying Trajectory (1970) presents discussions between two women, Shirley Teale and Shizuko Fagerhaugh, both nurses and researchers, and the sociologist Anselm Strauss, about the story of a woman, Mrs.
Anselm Strauss, Barney Glaser
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