Providing a Palliative Care Service: Towards an Evidence BaseOxford University Press, 1999 - Počet stran: 276 This book addresses key questions about the need for palliative care, the current provision of services and the evidence for the effectiveness of a range of alternative models of organisation in pallitaive care. A broad approach is taken to include the needs of both cancer patients andpatients with other terminal diseases and the relationship between palliative care and other aspects of health care services. The book is based on a comprehensive and detailed review of the international scientific literature on evaluation of palliative care, providing an essential evidence base forpolicy decisions. |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 82
Strana 6
... dying at home . This negative finding may be due to the limitations of the assessment tools used . There is a need ... dying at home decreases , rather than fewer patients dying in hospital . Home care support services have not been ...
... dying at home . This negative finding may be due to the limitations of the assessment tools used . There is a need ... dying at home decreases , rather than fewer patients dying in hospital . Home care support services have not been ...
Strana 6
... dying at home . This negative finding may be due to the limitations of the assessment tools used . There is a need ... dying at home decreases , rather than fewer patients dying in hospital . Home care support services have not been ...
... dying at home . This negative finding may be due to the limitations of the assessment tools used . There is a need ... dying at home decreases , rather than fewer patients dying in hospital . Home care support services have not been ...
Strana 91
... dying patients . Relevant literature was reviewed in the first paper . The second was based on interviews with and observation of 10 care - giving families in a home based hospice programme . Factual information provided by the nurse ...
... dying patients . Relevant literature was reviewed in the first paper . The second was based on interviews with and observation of 10 care - giving families in a home based hospice programme . Factual information provided by the nurse ...
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
AIDS alternative approach appropriate areas aspects assessment authors cancer patients care-givers carers clinical compared comparison concerns conclusions conventional costs countries death dementia described descriptive difficulties disease doctors dying effective et al evaluation evidence examined experience funding Health Higginson home care Hosp hospice care hospice patients identified impact important improve in-patient included increase intervention interview involvement issues Italy lack less levels limited literature London measures models months needs Nurs nursing oncology organization outcome pain Palliat palliative care services Parkes patients dying practice practitioners primary problems psychological Question randomized range rated received referred relatives relevant reported response role satisfaction settings showed significant social specialist palliative specific staff stress support teams survey symptom control terminally ill treatment trial types units views weeks Yes Unclear