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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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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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Geriatric Nursing, 2001
A patient's desire to discuss end-of-life (EOL) choices may be among the most stressful situations for clinicians. Research confirms the importance of discussions between caregivers and patients or their surrogates about options for current and future care.
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A patient's desire to discuss end-of-life (EOL) choices may be among the most stressful situations for clinicians. Research confirms the importance of discussions between caregivers and patients or their surrogates about options for current and future care.
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Nursing Management, 2003
A new website with information on the difficult subject of end of life issues has been launched; www.EndofLifeIssues.org.uk The site collates information on topics such as euthanasia, treatment and living wills. A range of clinical and legal sources brings together current research, legislation and opinion on the subject.
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A new website with information on the difficult subject of end of life issues has been launched; www.EndofLifeIssues.org.uk The site collates information on topics such as euthanasia, treatment and living wills. A range of clinical and legal sources brings together current research, legislation and opinion on the subject.
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BMJ, 2014
US physicians are more pressed than ever to deal with end of life care.
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US physicians are more pressed than ever to deal with end of life care.
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European Journal of Cancer Care, 2010
This module presents background and encourages personal reflection and learning on end of life care terminology, concepts and ethics for all healthcare staff working with adult cancer patients. Consideration is given to resuscitation issues, communication skills competence and end of life care pathways such as Gold Standards Framework and Liverpool ...
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This module presents background and encourages personal reflection and learning on end of life care terminology, concepts and ethics for all healthcare staff working with adult cancer patients. Consideration is given to resuscitation issues, communication skills competence and end of life care pathways such as Gold Standards Framework and Liverpool ...
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Nursing Management, 2011
The Care Quality Commission has published a report examining people's experiences of end of life care in England. It highlights examples of good practice but shows that the quality of care for some people is still not good enough. The document states that people receive better care when commissioners and services take an equality-led approach and ...
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The Care Quality Commission has published a report examining people's experiences of end of life care in England. It highlights examples of good practice but shows that the quality of care for some people is still not good enough. The document states that people receive better care when commissioners and services take an equality-led approach and ...
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Holistic Nursing Practice
My 96-year-old aunt taught me so much about end-of-life care. As doctors dealing with long-term neurological conditions, our relationships with patients over many years should enable us to be much more involved in helping them make decisions about the ceilings of treatment.
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My 96-year-old aunt taught me so much about end-of-life care. As doctors dealing with long-term neurological conditions, our relationships with patients over many years should enable us to be much more involved in helping them make decisions about the ceilings of treatment.
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European Journal of Cancer, 2008
Despite advances in cancer survival rates, end of life care remains a vital aspect of cancer management. The use of integrated care pathways can facilitate effective care of dying patients in a generalist setting. However, it remains important that staff are able to recognise the onset of the dying process, not only in order to make symptom control ...
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Despite advances in cancer survival rates, end of life care remains a vital aspect of cancer management. The use of integrated care pathways can facilitate effective care of dying patients in a generalist setting. However, it remains important that staff are able to recognise the onset of the dying process, not only in order to make symptom control ...
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Nursing Management, 2011
The National Council for Palliative Care has issued new guidance to ensure people receive support to die in the way, and in the surroundings, that they want. The guidance follows a review that reveals that, despite seven out of ten people wanting to die at home, most die in hospital.
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The National Council for Palliative Care has issued new guidance to ensure people receive support to die in the way, and in the surroundings, that they want. The guidance follows a review that reveals that, despite seven out of ten people wanting to die at home, most die in hospital.
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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.
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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.
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