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A research poster for healthcare professionals describing the results of a study about whether or not dying people voiced a preferred place of where to die during the last month of life.
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... or disease control has been lost. Late referrals limit our ability to achieve maximum potential for the relief of suffering and medical care cost containment. 2-5 Misunderstanding is very understandable...
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... the health care system we have a responsibility to examine whether patient safety is also an issue for palliative care. The answer of course is an absolute yes. Safety of patients in Canada All health...
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... ability to participate in sexual activity may wane in the terminal stages of illness, but the need for touch, intimacy, and how one views oneself don’t necessarily wane in tandem. Individuals may in fact...
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11/24/2011 Self-care for professionals: A personal reflection 4c6zl6qtlZ4 39092642 Irene Renzenbrink Renzenbrink, Irene Irene Renzenbrink is a social worker, author and educator on grief and bereavement...
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... diagnosed with a brain tumour. He is expected to live only a couple months. I have never cared for a child with a terminal illness, and I am wondering what I need to know?
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