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Home Care, Primary Care

2018
Care at the end of life has developed into a sophisticated specialty, historically modeled around the needs of incurable cancer in terms of complex, rapidly developing symptomatology and psychopathology in a predictable time frame. It is ill-equipped to manage people dying of other conditions, and the aging of the population will see the rise of ...
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CCHS and Home Care

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1991
Caring for a child with CCHS at home can be a challenge to home care nurses. Family support and advocacy are imperative.
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Caring for children at home

Nursing Standard, 2007
There are wide variations in the way children's palliative care needs are met in the community. Researchers are helping to improve services.
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Home Care

JAMA, 2003
Sharon A, Levine   +2 more
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Home Hospice Care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1991
Home hospice care, which helps patients with terminal illnesses remain at home, is becoming more common and accepted in the United States. The Medicare hospice benefit reimburses hospices for the care of elderly patients. The goal of hospices is to help the patient and family remain in control of the dying process as much as possible.
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Care closer to home

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2010
In 2008, in total there were 202 158 abortions performed in England and Wales and 13 817 in Scotland, unfortunately one of the most common gynaecological procedures. 'Care closer to home' applied to this service, as part of a holistic integrated care pathway, can improve access and choice and reduce cost whilst continuing to focus on clinical quality ...
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Burn Care in the Home

Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 1995
Burn injuries present a special challenge to the home health care team. The most severely injured individuals are cared for in the hospital, but many patients with burns are cared for at home. Even those cared for in the hospital will eventually be discharged, and many will be referred for home health care.
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Reconsidering Caring in the Home

Geriatric Nursing, 2000
Abstract Section editor’s note: Years ago I came across the writings of Jean Watson and was absolutely awed by the depth and clarity of her thinking in nursing. Her work on caring as the moral ideal of nursing provides fundamental underpinnings of who nurses are and why their services are critical to public health and well-being.
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Home Care

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
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Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Home Health and Home Care Agency Managers, Clients, and Aides: A Cross-Sectional Survey, March to June, 2020

Home Health Care Management and Practice, 2021
Margaret M Quinn   +2 more
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