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. |
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... relatives , exploring evidence of shared understanding of the situation . Support for dying patients and relatives in specific situation was discussed by Bakke and Pomietto ( 1986 ) , Ophof et al . ( 1989 ) , and Mahon ( 1991 ) . Bakke ...
... relatives , exploring evidence of shared understanding of the situation . Support for dying patients and relatives in specific situation was discussed by Bakke and Pomietto ( 1986 ) , Ophof et al . ( 1989 ) , and Mahon ( 1991 ) . Bakke ...
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... relatives in coping with the psychosocial conse- quences of cancer recurrence . Reviewing relevant literature , the author concluded that nurses must first confront their own feelings about the recurrence before being able to assess the ...
... relatives in coping with the psychosocial conse- quences of cancer recurrence . Reviewing relevant literature , the author concluded that nurses must first confront their own feelings about the recurrence before being able to assess the ...
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... relatives Married men or Carers women who died opinion of cancer under the age of 70. Surviving spouses Relatives reported difficulties with home care especially in obtaining medical help at night from a doctor who knew patient and in ...
... relatives Married men or Carers women who died opinion of cancer under the age of 70. Surviving spouses Relatives reported difficulties with home care especially in obtaining medical help at night from a doctor who knew patient and in ...
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