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‘End of life’: a concept analysis
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2022Background: The concept of end of life (EOL), as in the term end-of-life care, is used synonymously in both palliative and terminal care. Practitioners and researchers both require a clearer specification of the end-of-life concept to be able to provide appropriate care in this phase of life and to conduct robust research on a well-described ...
Schuttengruber, G. +2 more
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On the Analysis of Quasi-Life Tables
Lifetime Data Analysis, 2003Baxter (1994) defined a quasi-life table in which the data arise from many concurrent, independent, discrete-time renewal processes. The processes are not observed individually, only the total numbers of renewals at each time point are observed. The estimates proposed by Baxter (1994), based on the discrete-time renewal equation, are studied more ...
Crowder, Martin, Stephens, David
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2005
Under the new European WEEE directive there will be strict limits for disposal of electrical goods to landfill. The area of analysis which takes into account the full life cycle of products and components is called "end of life" analysis. The idea is that the economic life of components is longer than the life of the initial use.
Wynn, H. +4 more
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Under the new European WEEE directive there will be strict limits for disposal of electrical goods to landfill. The area of analysis which takes into account the full life cycle of products and components is called "end of life" analysis. The idea is that the economic life of components is longer than the life of the initial use.
Wynn, H. +4 more
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Analysis of the Concept of Quality of Life
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1987ABSTRACT. Nurses provide the constant human care that can make the difference between a life that is valuable to the last and a life that ends in humiliation, deprivation and suffering. Nurses, therefore, more than other health professionals, need a deep and reflective view of patients' value and quality of life.
U, Qvarnstrøm, M, Haugen
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2017
The inventory analysis is the third and often most time-consuming part of an LCA. The analysis is guided by the goal and scope definition, and its core activity is the collection and compilation of data on elementary flows from all processes in the studied product system(s) drawing on a combination of different sources.
Anders Bjørn +6 more
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The inventory analysis is the third and often most time-consuming part of an LCA. The analysis is guided by the goal and scope definition, and its core activity is the collection and compilation of data on elementary flows from all processes in the studied product system(s) drawing on a combination of different sources.
Anders Bjørn +6 more
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Concept Analysis of Quality of Life
Dimensions Of Critical Care Nursing, 1991The term "quality of life" is being used to evaluate ethical cases in health care literature and practice, yet rarely is a precise definition of the term given. It remains an abstract and ambiguous phrase. This author clarifies the concept quality of life through concept analysis methods using critical care scenarios.
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From Life Event Analysis to Life Course Analysis
1996On of the most important developments in demography over the last two decades took place in the study of demographic change: a move from analyzing time series of cross-sectional = period data to analyzing individual longitudinal data = life history data.
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"The Sanctity of Life": An Analysis of a Concept
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973Abstract The concept of the sanctity of life has been frequently appealed to but seldom examined. In much of biomedical ethics it is treated as a basic principle.
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Quality of life: a concept analysis
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1993Quality of life (QOL) is a phrase which was first used shortly after the Second World War and has, since then, been overused and infrequently defined A concept analysis of QOL is presented to clarify the concept for further use The process for concept analysis developed by Walker & Avant is employed Quality of life is found to be very complex, and ...
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