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Does experience of a significant other's death affect Korean older adults' end-of-life care planning by encouraging death talks? [PDF]
Ha JH, Pai M.
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Reinventing Cellulose into Sustainable and Versatile Bioplastics via Molecular-Scale Design. [PDF]
Wang M, Jiang G, Zeng S, Zhao D, Yu H.
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General practitioners and general practitioner registrars' experiences and learning from caring for dying patients: a scoping review. [PDF]
Holdsworth R +3 more
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Learning from end-of-life injectable medication patient safety incidents in the community: a mixed-methods analysis. [PDF]
Bowers B +8 more
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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 ...
James W Jones +2 more
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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.
Paul Ellis Marik
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Providing excellent surgical care for patients at the end of life can present many ethical dilemmas. In this chapter many of the most commonly encountered ethical dilemmas encountered by surgeons during to end of life care are examined, organized around a fitting ethical principle.
Karen Brasel, Mary Condron
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Thirty-Five Years of End-of-Life Issues in US Medical Schools
The objective of this study was to examine US medical school offerings on end-of-life issues between 1975 and 2010. Data were obtained from a mailed survey to the US medical schools in 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010.
George E Dickinson
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