Exploring the lived experience of loneliness and social isolation in informal palliative caregivers: A systematic review [0.03%]
探究非正式姑息护理提供者孤独和社会隔离的经历:系统评价
Louisa Cole,Tracy Collins,Renée Speyer et al.
Louisa Cole et al.
Introduction: Loneliness and social isolation negatively affect an individual's mental and physical health. Although there is literature exploring loneliness in informal caregivers and literature exploring the unique chal...
Rebecca Newell,Juan Esteban Correa-Morales,Vilma A Tripodoro et al.
Rebecca Newell et al.
Background: Providing universal access to palliative care is increasingly recognised as a global public health priority, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Compassionate communities could help with provision ...
Healing relationships between patients from visible minority groups and their clinicians in palliative care: Protocol for an interpretive description study [0.03%]
关于姑息治疗中可见少数族裔患者与其临床医生之间关系修复的诠释性描述研究方案
Karen Wassef,Charo Rodríguez,Sally Thorne et al.
Karen Wassef et al.
Background: Palliative care supports human dignity across the trajectory of a serious illness. In addition to addressing multiple dimensions of suffering among patients, palliative care aims to foster healing-a relational...
Exploring readiness for advance care planning in Japan: A qualitative interview study with older adults with frailty, family caregivers, and health and social care practitioners in the homecare setting [0.03%]
日本居家养老环境中脆弱老年人、家庭照顾者和医疗及社会服务从业人员对预立护理计划准备情况的定性研究
Miki Fujimoto,Jonathan Koffman,Ito Nagata et al.
Miki Fujimoto et al.
Background: Older adults with frailty are at risk of rapid health decline and poor outcomes, including end of life. While advance care planning (ACP) can support person-centred care, how to assess and support older adults...
Is moral adequacy possible in the face of structural disadvantage? The experiences of health and social care staff in supporting homeless people using substances at the end of life [0.03%]
面对结构性不利,道德完善的可能性何在?卫生和社会照护人员支持生命终期使用物质的无家可归者的经验
Gary Witham,Gemma Anne Yarwood,Sarah Galvani et al.
Gary Witham et al.
Background: Homeless people using substances at the end-of-life face many challenges in accessing and receiving good care. These can relate to poor interdisciplinary working by health and social care practitioners, stigma...
Initial steps toward the first Compassionate Community in Italy: A study protocol [0.03%]
迈向意大利第一个有爱心社区的初步措施:一项研究方案
Silvia Tanzi,Elisabetta Bertocchi,Silvia Bertolotti et al.
Silvia Tanzi et al.
Background: Healthcare systems have become increasingly institutionalized, distancing death from everyday life and limiting community capacity to support dying and bereavement. Compassionate Communities (CCs) aim to addre...
Priority setting in dementia palliative care research for people living with dementia and carers: A mixed methods consensus study [0.03%]
痴呆患者姑息治疗研究的优先级设定:一种混合方法共识研究
Ping Guo,Nikolaos Efstathiou,Cara Bailey et al.
Ping Guo et al.
Background: People living with dementia have complex needs, which will eventually lead to increasing demand for palliative care. However, there is limited evidence on the priority setting in palliative care specifically f...
Addressing low self-efficacy in palliative care education through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy [0.03%]
运用接纳与承诺疗法解决姑息治疗教育中自我效能感低下的问题
Dony Darma Sagita,Sari Wardani Simarmata,Imam Syafii et al.
Dony Darma Sagita et al.
Making sense of pediatric death: An exploratory qualitative study of emotion management strategies applied by the pediatric intensive care unit interprofessional team [0.03%]
儿科死亡的意义:一项关于儿科重症监护室跨专业团队情绪管理策略的应用的探索性质性研究
Lisa Albrecht,Molly J Ryan,Eva Ta et al.
Lisa Albrecht et al.
Background: Caring for children at the end of life is a reality of practice in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Learning how to make sense of death at work, and the emotions it entails, is necessary for all PICU ...