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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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End-of-Life Care in Turkey

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2003
Most physicians confront the moral and technical challenges of treating persons who are coming to the natural end of their lives. At the level of the health system, this issue becomes a more pressing area for reform as premature death decreases and more people live a full life span.
CİVANER, MUSTAFA MURAT   +3 more
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End-of-Life Care

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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End of Life Care

2018
This chapter aims to tackle end of life issues for patients and their families. It will reflect on the process of disease to understand when “end of life” begins and what this stage entails. It will also address adjusting expectations and treatments, symptom management, and emotional and spiritual care at this stage of the disease. Care for end-of-life
Arantzamendi-Solabarrieta, M. (María)   +2 more
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End of life care

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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End of life care

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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Palliative and end of life care

Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
Health care provided in the final year of life is typically costly and often delivers unintended outcomes. High value can be defined for end of life care. High value clinical practices exist for end of life care and a common set of high value processes can be identified.
Robert J. Stroebel, Timothy Moynihan
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End of life care

Nursing Management, 2017
Skills for Health, Health Education England and Skills for Care have launched a new end of life education and training framework to provide tailored, high-quality care and support to patients with advanced incurable illness and their families.
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Wound Care at the End of Life

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2009
As wound care nurses, dealing with patients with wounds in the end-of-life stage can be very challenging. The first instinct is to create the environment for healing by addressing systemic issues and providing the appropriate topical treatment. However, this feat is not always practical or realistic given a palliative care situation (Langemo & Brown ...
Barbara, Delmore, Diane, Duran
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End of life care

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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