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Hospice Care

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1998
Hospice of Peel is a community-based hospice serving a population of between 750-800,000. Hospice care evolved to meet the needs of the terminally ill. It can, and does, take many forms, as you will see in the brief case scenarios detailed below. The individuals and situations described are real and typical of day-to-day-hospice care in a large urban ...
L A, Harrington, D, Moen
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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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Hospice Care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1986
"Birth and death are the most singular events we experience and therefore the contemplation of death as of birth should be a thing of beauty." The hospice movement emerged out of an awareness that the needs of the dying patient were not being adequately met by the modern medical establishment.
L M, Mathew, J H, Scully
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Differences in Caregiver Reports of the Quality of Hospice Care Across Settings

Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, 2020
To examine variation in reported experiences with hospice care by setting.
Denise D. Quigley   +5 more
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HOSPICE CARE

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
Hospice care is a philosophy and system of care for the terminally ill patient that accepts death in an affirmative way and provides palliative care and emotional support to dying patients and their families. The primary care physician needs to better understand the hospice concepts, the reasons for and growth of hospice care, and the depth of ...
J D, Plumb, K S, Ogle
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Pediatric Hospice Care

Pediatrics, 1985
The concept of pediatric hospice care is in many ways a new one that is subject to misunderstanding, especially as to its character and scope. Nevertheless, with or without this particular title, implementation of pediatric hospice care may already be underway via existing caregivers and provider systems, and further development is dependent in large ...
C A, Corr, D M, Corr
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ASHP Guidelines on the Pharmacist’s Role in Palliative and Hospice Care

Best Practices, 2019
Palliative care arose from the modern hospice movement and has evolved significantly over the past 50 years. Numerous definitions exist to describe palliative care, all of which focus on aggressively addressing suffering.

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Hospice Care: Hope and Meaning in Life Mediate Subjective Well-Being of Staff

The American journal of hospice & palliative care, 2020
Objectives: Subjective well-being has been associated with decreased work burnout and elevated work engagement. We investigated the impact of hope and meaning in life on subjective well-being among workers in a hospice care setting.
S. Shiri   +6 more
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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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