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Awareness of Palliative Care, Hospice Care, and Advance Directives in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Sample of California Adults

The American journal of hospice & palliative care, 2021
Background: Numerous studies have documented multilevel racial inequalities in health care utilization, medical treatment, and quality of care in minority populations in the United States.
M. Bazargan, S. Cobb, S. Assari, L. Kibe
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Self-compassion In Hospice and Palliative Care: A Systematic Integrative Review.

Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 2021
Those involved with hospice and palliative care, including nurses, will inevitably experience or be exposed to suffering. Self-compassion represents a personal resource and support for self-care, ensuring that needs are not neglected particularly during ...
Ana Cláudia Mesquita Garcia   +3 more
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Public Perceptions of Advance Care Planning, Palliative Care, and Hospice: A Scoping Review

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2020
Background: Although access to advance care planning (ACP), palliative care, and hospice has increased, public attitudes may still be barriers to their optimal use.
M. Grant, A. Back, N. Dettmar
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Best Practices for Using Telehealth in Hospice and Palliative Care

Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 2021
Hospice and palliative care providers throughout the United States have continued to provide compassionate patient- and family-centered care during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic while adapting to the need for scrupulous infection ...
M. Webb   +4 more
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Hospice and Palliative Care: An Overview.

The Medical clinics of North America, 2020
Palliative medicine is specialized medical care for people with serious illness. Serious illness is one with high risk of mortality that negatively affects quality of life or function or is burdensome in symptoms, treatments, or caregiver stress ...
P. Tatum, Sarah Mills
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Hospice

Journal of General Internal Medicine
Abstract Abstract: The first hospice in the United States was established in 1974 in response to the excessive use of technology in mainstream medicine that caused chronic illnesses and lonely hospital deaths. In 1982, federal Medicare started funding hospice care for beneficiaries with less than 6 months of life expectancy, and state ...
Dona J. Reese, Amy Ruth Bolton
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Hospice nursing

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1996
To provide an overview of hospice services provided, and hospices affiliated with home health agencies.Published articles, book chapters, and organizational standards.Hospice programs recognize that dying is a part of life that requires a redirection of goals from cure to palliation.
J C, McNally   +2 more
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Perinatal hospice

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001
When the prenatal diagnosis of a lethal fetal anomaly has been established, some patients choose to continue their pregnancy. Currently, there is a paucity of medical literature addressing the specific management of families in this unique circumstance.
N J, Hoeldtke, B C, Calhoun
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Hospices

Nursing Standard, 1990
Health Authorities are providing support I to hospices in kind' rather than in hard cash, according to a snapshot survey of 22 health districts, carried out by the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts (NAHAT).
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