نتایج جستجو برای: palliative care

تعداد نتایج: 624433  

2014
Cecilia Håkanson Berit Seiger Cronfalk Eva Henriksen Astrid Norberg Britt-Marie Ternestedt Jonas Sandberg

The aim of this study was to investigate first-line nursing home managers' views on their leadership and related to that, palliative care. Previous research reveals insufficient palliation, and a number of barriers towards implementation of palliative care in nursing homes. Among those barriers are issues related to leadership quality. First-line managers play a pivotal role, as they influence ...

2013
Sonja McIlfatrick Felicity Hasson Dorry McLaughlin Gail Johnston Audrey Roulston Lesley Rutherford Helen Noble Sheila Kelly Avril Craig W George Kernohan

BACKGROUND The World Health Organisation recognises palliative care as a global public health issue and this is reflected at strategic level. Despite this, palliative care may not be universally welcomed. Surveys over the last decade have suggested that the general public have a lack of knowledge and negative perceptions towards palliative care. A detailed and comprehensive understanding of pub...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing education 2010
Joyce Shea Sheila Grossman Meredith Wallace Jean Lange

Advanced practice nurses (APRNs) have key roles in the care of patients who are nearing death and those living with a disabling chronic disease. This article describes a mixed-method formative assessment of 36 graduate nursing students' knowledge about and attitudes toward palliative care preliminary to curricular integration of the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) graduate core...

2016
Jonathan Bergman Aaron A Laviana

Palliative care involves aggressively addressing and treating psychosocial, spiritual, religious, and family concerns, as well as considering the overall psychosocial structures supporting a patient. The concept of integrated palliative care removes the either/or decision a patient needs to make: they need not decide if they want either aggressive chemotherapy from their oncologist or symptom-g...

2014
Annicka GM van der Plas Martijn Hagens H Roeline W Pasman Bart Schweitzer Marij Duijsters Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen

BACKGROUND PaTz (an acronym for 'PAlliatieve Thuis Zorg'; palliative care at home) is an intervention to improve palliative care provision and strengthen the generalist knowledge of palliative care. In PaTz general practitioners and district nurses meet on a regular basis to identify patients with palliative care needs and to discuss care for these patients. This study explores experiences with...

2018
Fariba Taleghani Mohsen Shahriari Nasrollah Alimohammadi

Background Chronic diseases such as cancer would lead to various health needs in patients and their families. To meet needs, developing new educational nursing courses is necessary. Therefore this study was conducted to empower nurses through designing and conducting short-term educational courses for training palliative care nurses. Materials and Methods This study was a community-based acti...

2017

Background: Emergency department-based palliative care services are increasing, but research to develop these services rarely includes input from emergency clinicians, jeopardizing the effectiveness of subsequent palliative care interventions. Aim: To collaboratively identify with emergency clinicians improvement priorities for emergency department-based palliative care for older people. Design...

Journal: :Current opinion in supportive and palliative care 2013
Suresh Kumar

PURPOSE OF REVIEW India is home to one-fifth of the global population. This review aims to explore the structures, functions and relevance of palliative care services in India. Although palliative care has been initiated in India almost 3 decades ago, development of services has been patchy and inadequate. Some of the regions are well covered, but most are not. The Indian palliative care scene,...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2003
Bruce D Rumbold

Spiritual care is integral to palliative care, and palliative care experience in offering spiritual care can be a resource for the emerging healthcare interest in spirituality. Spirituality is best understood in terms of the web of relationships that gives coherence to our lives, uniquely identifying each person. In palliative care, responsibility for spiritual care is shared by the whole team,...

Journal: :The Journal of emergency medicine 2014
Sangeeta Lamba Paul L DeSandre Knox H Todd Eric N Bryant Garrett K Chan Corita R Grudzen David E Weissman Tammie E Quest

BACKGROUND Emergency department (ED) providers commonly care for seriously ill patients who suffer from advanced, chronic, life-limiting illnesses in addition to those that are acutely ill or injured. Both the chronically ill and those who present in extremis may benefit from application of palliative care principles. CASE REPORT We present a case highlighting the opportunities and need for b...

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