Hospice Care Systems: Structure, Process, Costs, and OutcomeSpringer Publishing Company, 1987 - Počet stran: 268 |
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... setting , regardless of how home- like it looks to an adult , is in fact a totally new setting and something to be feared . Children on the whole do better in home care . When inpatient admission is necessary , it is best done back at ...
... setting , regardless of how home- like it looks to an adult , is in fact a totally new setting and something to be feared . Children on the whole do better in home care . When inpatient admission is necessary , it is best done back at ...
Strana 128
... ( setting ) of the patient when the measurements are taken . The fact that data obtained from records will be more readily available in inpatient settings than home settings introduces possible enumera- tion bias . Institutional settings ...
... ( setting ) of the patient when the measurements are taken . The fact that data obtained from records will be more readily available in inpatient settings than home settings introduces possible enumera- tion bias . Institutional settings ...
Strana 220
... setting . Based upon the mix of patient days spent in an inpatient setting versus at home , the U.S. model of hospice emphasizes the home as the princi- pal setting of care , which means that the mix of care is dominated by home nursing ...
... setting . Based upon the mix of patient days spent in an inpatient setting versus at home , the U.S. model of hospice emphasizes the home as the princi- pal setting of care , which means that the mix of care is dominated by home nursing ...
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Evolution of Hospice | 1 |
Hospice Organizational Structure | 19 |
Hospice Patients | 38 |
Autorská práva | |
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