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The impact of out-of-hours service provision on end-of-life care

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2013
132 British Journal of Community Nursing Vol 18, No 3 Dying out-of-hours in the UK is a common occurrence and it is important for the patient and family that such deaths are afforded the uniqueness and dignity they deserve. Dying out-of-hours can be challenging for community nurses, as more people prefer to die at home.
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Cisterns for Life: Climate Adaptation Policies For Water Provision and Rural Lives

SSRN Electronic Journal
Worsening climatic conditions and water scarcity pose major threats to rural livelihoods and to the economic development of arid regions. This paper evaluates a large-scale, low-cost climate adaptation program that built one million rain-fed water storage cisterns in Brazil's poorest and most drought-prone areas.
Barreto, Yuri   +5 more
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Legislative provision of the quality of working life in Russia

2013
The article considers the legal bases for development of the quality of working life. Investigate the peculiarities of the legal framework for the creation, quality of work life of modern Russia. The most severe problems of legal provision of social guarantees.
Fakhrutdinova E.   +3 more
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How powerful CEOs adopt antitakeover provisions?

Applied Economics Letters, 2022
Chaehyun Kim, Junyoup Lee
exaly  

The Cost of Retirement Income Provision: Some Quantitative Insights in Life Insurance

Humanity has observed remarkable improvements in life expectancy at birth. These improvements imply a greater longevity risk in the life insurance field, for pension systems and for the individuals involved in retirement planning. Our work aims to give sense of how longevity evolution reverberates into increasing costs for pension provision. We use the
Giovanna Apicella   +3 more
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End-of-life care provision

Primary Health Care, 2008
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Patients are dissatisfied with information provision: perceived information provision and quality of life in prostate cancer patients

2016
Objective To determine the satisfaction with information received by prostate cancer survivors and associations with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and illness perception. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed among 999 patients diagnosed between 2006 and 2009.
Lamers, Romy E D   +11 more
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