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Planning for End of Life

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2021
Background: Oncology provider discussions of treatment options, outcomes of treatment, and end of life planning are essential to care for patients with advanced malignancies. Studies have shown that despite this, many patients do not have adequate care planning, including end of life planning. It is thought that
Natasha Ansari   +3 more
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End-of-Life Review

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2008
Context: The term “End-of-Life Review” is often used by hospice workers in the context of spiritual apparitions or visitations prior to a patient's death. A review of the literature reveals no clear definition or categorization of this expression. Objective: The aim of this study is to define the term “End-of-Life Review”. Design: The
Arden L, Aylor, Gil C, Grimes
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END OF LIFE ANALYSIS

2005
Under the new European WEEE directive there will be strict limits for disposal of electrical goods to landfill. The area of analysis which takes into account the full life cycle of products and components is called "end of life" analysis. The idea is that the economic life of components is longer than the life of the initial use.
Wynn, H.   +4 more
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The end of life

BMJ, 2014
US physicians are more pressed than ever to deal with end of life care.
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End-of-life dialogue, end-of-life education

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2014
I read with particular interest the recent letter from Dr Fenning1 about the importance of identifying the ‘end-of-life’ (EOL) period in everyday medical practice. Working with geriatric patients in an acute geriatric clinic on the Italian territory, I directly experience the unpredictable impact of multimorbidity and chronic progressive conditions on ...
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End of Life and Ethnicity

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2004
The anticipated rise in the elderly population with chronic and life-threatening illness has been well documented. The purpose of this article is to recommend educational programs in end-of-life care, with an emphasis on culture and therapeutic responses to terminally ill patients to help nurses facilitate end-of-life discussions, consultation, and ...
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Caregiving at the End of Life

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2006
This paper provides a review of family caregiving for adult patients with serious, lifethreatening illness. Areas covered include the (1) epidemiology of family caregiving, (2) cross-cultural issues in caregiving, (3) impact of caregiving on families, (4) similarities and differences involved in providing care for patients with various illnesses, and ...
Randy S, Hebert, Richard, Schulz
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End of life care

Nursing Management, 2012
New guidance on developing bereavement services is available from the NHS National End of Life Care Programme. The guide sets out the principles of bereavement services and describes bereavement care for patients and their families in the days preceding and at the time of death, and in the days that follow. The guide covers organ donation, post- mortem,
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