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Professional Case Management, 2023
Doula is a Greek word meaning "woman caregiver", and an "experienced woman who helps other women" [4].
Debbie, Salgia, Sari, Williams
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Doula is a Greek word meaning "woman caregiver", and an "experienced woman who helps other women" [4].
Debbie, Salgia, Sari, Williams
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Health & Social Work, 2004
End-of-life care is not a new arena for social workers who historically have provided care for dying individuals and their families in a variety of settings. What is new is that end-of-life care is finally receiving the attention that it deserves. This special issue is testimony to the growing recognition that the final phase of a person's life has ...
Susan, Taylor-Brown, Mary, Sormanti
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End-of-life care is not a new arena for social workers who historically have provided care for dying individuals and their families in a variety of settings. What is new is that end-of-life care is finally receiving the attention that it deserves. This special issue is testimony to the growing recognition that the final phase of a person's life has ...
Susan, Taylor-Brown, Mary, Sormanti
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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”.
Arden L, Aylor, Gil C, Grimes
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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”.
Arden L, Aylor, Gil C, Grimes
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End-of-life dialogue, end-of-life education
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2014I 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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Nursing Standard, 2016
Essential facts In July, the government announced a new commitment to improve end of life care in England in response to What's Important to Me: A Review of Choice in End of Life Care.
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Essential facts In July, the government announced a new commitment to improve end of life care in England in response to What's Important to Me: A Review of Choice in End of Life Care.
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Nursing Standard, 2015
Essential facts According to the Office for National Statistics, 506,790 deaths were registered in England and Wales in 2013. In a report published earlier this year, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman said end of life care could be improved for up to 335,000 people every year in England.
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Essential facts According to the Office for National Statistics, 506,790 deaths were registered in England and Wales in 2013. In a report published earlier this year, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman said end of life care could be improved for up to 335,000 people every year in England.
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