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... of the individual with dementia. Introduction A growing body of research exists on the topic of people living and/or dying with dementia, although little attention has historically been paid to this...
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... so this is not talked about. This attitude is borne out by the paucity of information about this topic. Communicating About Sexuality with the Terminally Ill Attitudes of health care professionals may...
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Pippa Hawley BMed, FRCPC
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Chair, Canadian Virtual Hospice Member of the Canadian Virtual Hospice Executive Committee Member of the National Advisory Committee
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Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care Department, Princess Margaret Hospital
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... 1. University of Manitoba; 2. Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit; 3 St. Boniface General Hospital Source: International Journal of Palliative Nursing 2008; 14(4): 185-191. What we did: We conducted...
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... can be, or at least seem, so joyful when we are so far from being so, our grief so not in the spirit of the season. Many of my own dear friends and a close relative have died this year, but the loss...
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Virtual Hospice Executive Team Virtual Hospice Clinical Team Virtual Hospice National Advisory Committee
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Therapeutic Touch in a Geriatric Palliative Care Unit | The Exchange | Canadian Virtual Hospice
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... a therapy or treatment may refuse or stop it, even if doing so may shorten his or her life. This typically happens during a life-threatening condition, where death may be delayed by artificial means.