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... carers and others who have an interest in their welfare). Providing this care means facing decisions which may be clinically complex and emotionally distressing and the guidance explores how doctors can...
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Family members who make life-or-death decisions for loved ones are at high risk for anxiety and depression. This article includes literature highlights and tips on how to ease the strain.
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... Hester takes seriously the complexities of experiences and argues that when making end-of-life decisions, healthcare providers ought to pay close attention to the narratives of patients and the communities...
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... care plan and goals of care patient information booklet. A 31-page guide for making healthcare decisions with loved ones and healthcare providers. Find more ACP CRIO research tools here: Advance care...
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... A Guide to Approaching Care Choices is a useful guideline for health care providers in approaching decisions at the end of life.
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... health care providers are left treating patients and families unprepared for difficult end-of-life decisions. As a result, palliative care is often delayed or not initiated for patients with end-stage...
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Online Resources Downloadable File Comfort, Hopes and Wishes: Making Difficult Health Care Decisions This booklet is meant to guide decision-making by providing clear information about medical treatments...
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... care planning, to help plan how you wish to be cared for if you become unable to make your own decisions. Links to Speak Up Ontario will assist in learning about the process of advance care planning in...
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... the person's quality of life. Health care providers and family members often struggle with painful decisions when confronting the inevitable changes of progressive dementia. The focus must eventually shift...