Home Hospice Care
.... an estimated 9.5 million persons in the United States have difficulty performing routine activities essential to living (Home-health and
hospice care, 1993, pp ....
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The Hospice Movement
.... Hospices have encountered some funding difficulty, but Congress recently voted to extend Medicare coverage to
hospice care, primarily because it is less ....
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Hospice Movement and African Americans
.... No meaningful treatment of the reasons for which African Americans, as a demographic group, avail themselves so much less of
hospice care can be complete ....
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Pain Management for the Terminally Ill
.... Ideas about dying with dignity and the importance of
hospice care have become part of mainstream medicine and mainstream society and most doctors and most ....
(1951

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Nursing Associations
.... 3.
Hospice care focuses on caring, not curing, and is often provided in the patient's home (What is
Hospice, 2030). It is also provided ....
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Stress in Context of Pediatric Deaths
.... Corr and Corr (1985) acknowledge that the notion of pediatric
hospice care is "in many ways a new one that is subject to misunderstanding, especially as to its ....
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Physician-Assisted Suicide and Legalization
.... disease, advanced brain cancer, etc. For many of them,
hospice care does not alleviate their suffering. Not only do they suffer ....
(1810

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Providing Health care for Expectant Mothers and the Elderly
.... However, groups such as the American Association for Retired People (AARP) are determined to enhance funding for end of life and
hospice care. ....
(275

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Effects of Hospice Training on Staff
.... Staff stress in
hospice/palliative
care: A review. Canada Palliative Medicine, 9(2), 91-122. Vachon, ML (1986). Myths and realities in palliative/
hospice care. ....
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Florence Nightingale's Metaparadigm of Care
.... amelioration. The case observed with respect to this model consists of providing
hospice care for a dying AIDS patient. The patient ....
(955

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ETHICAL ISSUES OF HOME HEALTH CARE Introduction
.... NASW policy regarding end-of-life decisions are documented; they advocate pain management,
hospice care and education on disease process, assessment of ....
(4914

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Health Care & Ethical Issues Introduction
.... NASW policy regarding end-of-life decisions are documented; they advocate pain management,
hospice care, and education on the disease process. ....
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Home Health Care Ethical Issues
.... NASW policy regarding end-of-life decisions are documented; they advocate pain management,
hospice care, and education on the disease process. ....
(5045

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Politics of Home Health Care Changes
.... medicine and home health
care. Albrecht, MN (1994). The community health nurse in home health and
hospice care. In M. Stanhope & J ....
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Home Health Care Nurses
.... more older people can afford. Albrecht, MN (1994). The community health nurse in home health and
hospice care. In M. Stanhope & J ....
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The Health Care Services Delivery
.... Humane
care alternatives (to hospital
care) for AIDS victims have been found to be (1)
hospice care, (2) home health
care, and (3) out patient
care (Taravella ....
(2196

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Nursing Care in Terminal Situations
.... and effectively. The review showed that technology could be used supportively and in palliative
care in
hospice situations. It can ....
(1322

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Changes in Home Health Care Service
.... analysis will be developed. Albrecht, MN (1994). The community health nurse in home health and
hospice care. In M. Stanhope and ....
(2446

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Home Health Care Services Introduction Albrech
.... least reducing the problem. Albrecht, M. (1994). The community health nurse in home health and
hospice care. In M. Stanhope and ....
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
.... Humane
care alternatives (to hospital
care) for AIDS victims have been found to be (1)
hospice care, (2) home health
care, and (3) out patient
care (Taravella ....
(2378

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Marketing for Long-Term Care
.... whether nursing home, facility for people with mental retardation and similar conditions, assisted-living location, adult day-
care site, or
hospice) that meets ....
(1929

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Health Care Services in the UK & the US
.... Britain. St. Peter's
Hospice provides home
care, day
care, and in patient
care for elderly persons. The Abbeyfield Society (1986, pp. 1 ....
(4183

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Sibling Bereavement Support Groups
.... She is director of the Bereavement Program as well as chair of the
Hospice Care Committee. .... American Journal of
Hospice and Palliative
Care, 8 (4), 23-27. ....
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Legalization of Euthanasia
.... 7).
Hospice care in particular is more and more accessible and responsive to patients' needs, especially in the important area of adequate pain management. ....
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Delivery of Health Care Services in US & UK
.... Britain. St. Peter's
Hospice provides home
care, day
care, and in patient
care for elderly persons. The Abbeyfield Society (1986, pp. 1 ....
(4650

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Nursing home care and its alternatives
....
care retirement communities (CCRC's), elder cottage housing opportunity (ECHO) homes, enriched housing, group homes, home
care,
hospice care, housing for the ....
(3455

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Against Legalization of Euthanasia in Canada
.... They believe it threatens palliative and
hospice care, and that depression is the most common factor in requests for assisted suicide. ....
(1039

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Delivery of Health Care Services
.... Britain. St. Peter's
Hospice provides home
care, day
care, and in patient
care for elderly persons. The Abbeyfield Society (1986, pp. 1 ....
(3818

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Euthanasia
.... Such a practice goes directly against the premise of
hospice care, which holds that there is value in "suffering through" the dying process, and that it should ....
(2768

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Issues in Debate on Euthanasia
.... Such a practice goes directly against the premise of
hospice care, which holds that there is value in "suffering through" the dying process, and that it should ....
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