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Self-compassion In Hospice and Palliative Care: A Systematic Integrative Review.
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 2021Those 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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Death Studies, 1992
This article seeks to define the principles that are at the heart of the concept of children's hospice care and to indicate the wide range of activities to which that concept is relevant. The discussion is organized around five main points: 1) an analysis of that which is distinctive of the hospice philosophy or hospice-like approaches to care; 2) a ...
C A, Corr, D M, Corr
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This article seeks to define the principles that are at the heart of the concept of children's hospice care and to indicate the wide range of activities to which that concept is relevant. The discussion is organized around five main points: 1) an analysis of that which is distinctive of the hospice philosophy or hospice-like approaches to care; 2) a ...
C A, Corr, D M, Corr
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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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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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The impact of COVID-19 on the hospice and palliative care workforce.
Public Health Nursing, 2020OBJECTIVE To understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the hospice and palliative workforce and service delivery. DESIGN AND SAMPLE This was a cross-sectional survey of 36 hospice and palliative care workforce members representing all United ...
Jeannette Kates +2 more
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Public Perceptions of Advance Care Planning, Palliative Care, and Hospice: A Scoping Review
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2020Background: 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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American Journal of Hospice Care, 1990
Hospice day care is a cost-effective way to expand the range of services available to hospice patients and families. Additionally, day care can increase continuity of care between in-patient and homecare settings, and-ease the burden of responsibility on the homecare component of hospice.
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Hospice day care is a cost-effective way to expand the range of services available to hospice patients and families. Additionally, day care can increase continuity of care between in-patient and homecare settings, and-ease the burden of responsibility on the homecare component of hospice.
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Hospice and Palliative Care: An Overview.
The Medical clinics of North America, 2020Palliative 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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TeleHospice: A Community-Engaged Model for Utilizing Mobile Tablets to Enhance Rural Hospice Care
The American journal of hospice & palliative care, 2019Background: In rural communities, providing hospice care can be a challenge. Hospice personnel sometimes travel great distances to reach patients, resulting in difficulty maintaining access, quality, cost-effectiveness, and safety.
G. Doolittle +7 more
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Timely Referral to Hospice Care for Oncology Patients: A Retrospective Review
The American journal of hospice & palliative care, 2018Hospice care is medical care provided to terminally ill patients with a life expectancy of 6 months or less. Hospice services include symptom control, pain management, palliative care, and other supportive services such as providing for home equipment or
Andrew K Mulville +2 more
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Do Health-Care Professionals Really Understand the Role of Occupational Therapy in Hospice Care?
The American journal of hospice & palliative care, 2018Background: The distinct value of occupational therapy (OT) in end-of-life care is to facilitate quality of life for clients and their caregivers through engagement in occupations during the clients’ remaining days.
L. Knecht-Sabres +3 more
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