نتایج جستجو برای: Dignity therapy

تعداد نتایج: 658218  

2014
Brenda Bentley Moira O’Connor Lauren J Breen Robert Kane

BACKGROUND Dignity therapy is a brief psychotherapy that has been shown to enhance the end of life experience. Dignity therapy often involves family carers to support patients weakened by illness and family carers are also the usual recipients of the legacy documents created. No research to date has examined the impact of dignity therapy on family carers at the time of the intervention. This st...

2014
Brenda Bentley Moira O'Connor Robert Kane Lauren J. Breen

BACKGROUND Motor neurone disease (MND) practice guidelines suggest developing interventions that will promote hope, meaning, and dignity to alleviate psychological distress, but very little research has been done. This study begins to address this need by exploring the use of dignity therapy with people with MND. Dignity therapy is a brief psychotherapy that promotes hope, meaning and dignity, ...

2017
Marina Martínez María Arantzamendi Alazne Belar José Miguel Carrasco Ana Carvajal María Rullán Carlos Centeno

BACKGROUND Dignity therapy is psychotherapy to relieve psychological and existential distress in patients at the end of life. Little is known about its effect. AIM To analyse the outcomes of dignity therapy in patients with advanced life-threatening diseases. DESIGN Systematic review was conducted. Three authors extracted data of the articles and evaluated quality using Critical Appraisal S...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2013

Background: Chronic renal failure is a life-threatening condition; patients due to the prolonged stress are very susceptible to mental health problems. Dignity therapy is a novel therapeutic approach to the treatment of psychological problems for patients who suffer from life-threatening illnesses. Aim: This study examined the impact of dignity therapy on human dignity in patients undergoing he...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2005
Harvey Max Chochinov Thomas Hack Thomas Hassard Linda J Kristjanson Susan McClement Mike Harlos

PURPOSE This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and existential distress among terminally ill patients. Dignity therapy invites patients to discuss issues that matter most or that they would most want remembered. Sessions are transcribed and edited, with a returned final version that they can bequeath to a friend or family member. The objectiv...

Journal: :International journal of older people nursing 2016
Bridget Johnston Sally Lawton Catriona McCaw Emma Law Joyce Murray John Gibb Jan Pringle Gillian Munro Cesar Rodriguez

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity Therapy to improve the quality of life and reduce psychological and spiritual distress in older people with early stage dementia. BACKGROUND Dementia is a syndrome with several causes that leads to a progressive decline in multiple areas of functioning. The maintenance of dignity and enhancemen...

Journal: :BMC Geriatrics 2009
Sue Hall Harvey Chochinov Richard Harding Scott Murray Alison Richardson Irene J Higginson

BACKGROUND Although most older people living in nursing homes die there, there is a dearth of robust evaluations of interventions to improve their end-of-life care. Residents usually have multiple health problems making them heavily reliant on staff for their care, which can erode their sense of dignity. Dignity Therapy has been developed to help promote dignity and reduce distress. It comprise...

Journal: :BMC Palliative Care 2009
Sue Hall Polly Edmonds Richard Harding Harvey Chochinov Irene J Higginson

BACKGROUND Loss of dignity for people with advanced cancer is associated with high levels of psychological and spiritual distress and the loss of the will to live. Dignity Therapy is a brief psychotherapy, which has been developed to help promote dignity and reduce distress. It comprises a recorded interview, which is transcribed, edited then returned to the patient, who can bequeath it to peop...

Journal: :American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 2018

Journal: :Palliative and Supportive Care 2020

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