Hospice Care Systems: Structure, Process, Costs, and OutcomeSpringer Publishing Company, 1987 - Počet stran: 268 |
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... deal with others ' death ' . " In contrast , only 55 % felt more prepared to deal with their own death . The " curricular experiences " included selected readings on death and the terminally ill , a seminar discussion on " Death , Grief ...
... deal with others ' death ' . " In contrast , only 55 % felt more prepared to deal with their own death . The " curricular experiences " included selected readings on death and the terminally ill , a seminar discussion on " Death , Grief ...
Strana 109
... deal with concrete problems that have to be resolved . After reviewing the role of physicians and medical institutions in which a high pro- portion of the chronically ill die , the Institute of Medicine panel recommended that health ...
... deal with concrete problems that have to be resolved . After reviewing the role of physicians and medical institutions in which a high pro- portion of the chronically ill die , the Institute of Medicine panel recommended that health ...
Strana 214
... deal with these patients . " The authors suggest the de- velopment of home care and hospital support teams rather than inpatient units . A second study ( Rogers , Clarke , & Whitfield , 1981 ) estimates a requirement of 50 to 60 beds ...
... deal with these patients . " The authors suggest the de- velopment of home care and hospital support teams rather than inpatient units . A second study ( Rogers , Clarke , & Whitfield , 1981 ) estimates a requirement of 50 to 60 beds ...
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Evolution of Hospice | 1 |
Hospice Organizational Structure | 19 |
Hospice Patients | 38 |
Autorská práva | |
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