Background Hospice care is a multidisciplinary approach that focused on patients’ quality of life, and nurses allocate more of their time with patients and patients’ families than those nurses working in other disciplines.
Lin Chen +8 more
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Background To understand the status of residents’ awareness of and demand for hospice care services in Hangzhou and to provide a reference for promoting the formulation of hospice care-related policies in China.
Yanhong Xie +5 more
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Hospice care education needs of nursing home staff in South Korea: a cross-sectional study
Background While the importance of hospice care education in nursing homes is recognized, the volume of research on the specific educational needs of caregivers in hospice care in nursing homes is still lacking.
Mihyun Park, Hye-Ah Yeom, Sr Jinsun Yong
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic has caused more than 462,417 deaths worldwide. A large number of patients with severe COVID-19 face death in hospital.
Ze-hong Zheng +7 more
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The relationship between death and hospice care attitudes among nursing interns: a cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Objective The aim of this article is to explore the attitudes towards death and hospice care among nursing interns, as well as their relationship, and to analyze the influencing mechanisms.
Huan Liu +8 more
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Real-world patterns of cardiovascular medication use in the final 28 days of life among patients with advanced cancer: a retrospective analysis by hospice care type [PDF]
Background Cardiovascular medications are frequently prescribed to patients with advanced cancer, even during the final weeks of life. However, little is known about their day-by-day use near death or how prescribing patterns may differ by hospice care ...
Chun-Li Wang +5 more
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End-of-life knowledge, attitudes and behaviours associated with hospice care preference in community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional survey from Mainland China [PDF]
Objective To examine end-of-life knowledge, attitudes and behaviours associated with hospice care preference in community-dwelling older adults from Shanghai, China.Design This was a cross-sectional study recruiting community-dwelling older adults from ...
Jie Zhong, Wenjuan Zhao, Xiaobin Lai
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Attitudes and influencing factors of nursing interns towards hospice care in Wuhu, China: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Nursing interns are future frontline providers of hospice care, and their attitudes toward end-of-life care directly affect the quality of hospice services. However, current nursing education often lacks targeted hospice care training, leading
Liu Yang, Quan Zhou
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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of hospice care among senior nursing staff in Chongqing and Hebei: a cross-regional study [PDF]
BackgroundThe demand for quality hospice care rises in China as the population ages. Specialized gerontological advanced practice nurses (GAPNs) are vital to the Chinese healthcare system, yet their knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding ...
Huan Liu +4 more
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Development of the Hospice Care System in China in the Promotion of Healthy Ageing: Status and Recommendations for Problems [PDF]
Establishing and improving the hospice care system is an integrant part of healthy ageing. Currently, hospice care has been a part of the national healthcare services, and models of provision of hospice care using multi-agent approaches have been formed ...
Tao LUO, Yue ZHAO, Lanqiu LIU
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