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The Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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ISSN: 27653080 Year: 2021 Publisher: Seoul, Korea : Korean Society for Hospice & Palliative Care,

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Pflege dynamisch vorwärtsgerichtet
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Year: 2023 Publisher: Bremen, Germany : APOLLON University Press,

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Die Pflegeberufe mit ihrem anspruchsvollen Profil zwischen naturwissenschaftlich-technischer Befähigung und ausgeprägter sozialer Kompetenz stehen vor einer Reihe ungelöster Probleme und Aufgaben, u. a. im Kontext von demografischem Wandel, Fachkräftemangel, Digitalisierung und Akademisierung. Die Corona-Pandemie hat die Lage zusätzlich verschärft und es bleibt abzuwarten, wie sich ihre Folgen bewältigen lassen. Dabei steht eine qualitativ hochwertige Gesundheitsversorgung der Bevölkerung immer im Vordergrund. Wie wird sich die Pflege in diesem dynamischen Umfeld entwickeln? Wie muss sie gestaltet sein, um sowohl dem Modernisierungsdruck als auch ihrer gesellschaftlichen Verantwortung gerecht zu werden? Diesen Themen widmet sich das Fachbuch, das für Praktiker genauso geeignet ist wie für Studierende und Lehrende an Hochschulen. Es versammelt Expertenbeiträge zu Entwicklungen in Pflegeberuf und pflegerischer Versorgung, die in der Praxis aufgenommen und weitergeführt werden sollten. Ein unverzichtbarer Band, der nicht nur aktuelle Tendenzen analysiert, sondern vor allem wertvolle Perspektiven für die Zukunft der Pflege aufzeigt.


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De praktijk van palliatieve zorg.
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ISBN: 9031331961 Year: 2000 Publisher: Houten/Diegem Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum

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1. Van curatie naar palliatie.2. Psychische en emotionele aspecten binnen palliatieve zorg.3. Sociaal netwerk rondom de patiënt.4. Het hart van de zorg: naar een palliatieve zorgethiek.5. Pijn.6. Vermoeidheid.7. Problemen met ademhalen.8. Maag-darmklachten.9. Mond-huid- en wondverzorging bij palliatieve patiënten.10. Angst.11. Onrust, verwardheid en agitatie binnen palliatieve zorg.12. Zingeving, zinvragen en zinervaring binnen de context van palliatieve zorg.13. Verbeteren van de levenskwaliteit door toepassing van relaxatietechnieken.14. Palliatieve zorg: de organisatie van alledag.15. Palliatieve zorg en thuiszorgtechnologie.


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Perinatal Bereavement Rituals and Practices Among U. S. Cultural Groups
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ISBN: 3031472039 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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Death rituals are a universal feature of every human culture across the world. Every human must eventually face the stark reality of death, and many cultures and religions have sought to make sense of death and bring solace to the people through bereavement rituals. Infant death has been commonplace in most of human history. Despite the high prevalence of pregnancy loss (25% of all pregnancies) and infant death (0.6% of liveborn infants), these deaths are rarely discussed openly. The parents’ grief often is underestimated or ignored by their social network who may never have met the baby and/or feel uncomfortable discussing the loss of a child. On the other hand, the families enduring perinatal loss experience profound grief, loss of the actual and imagined future for that child, and the baby is never forgotten. Thus, parents seek to have their baby remembered through the creation of keepsakes, memories, and rituals. Having a supportive environment that honors their loss and their child’s memory and helps to facilitate meaningful rituals can have a profound effect on their long-term bereavement. There is a large amount of literature on death rituals across cultures but most books include infants only briefly and miscarried or stillborn babies are not mentioned at all. This text seeks to fill this substantial gap through review of existing literature paired with dozens of interviews with clinicians and caregivers across many disciplines in the hospital and community as well as bereaved family members who have gone through perinatal loss. The authors recruited in Bereavement Rituals after Pregnancy Loss or Infant Death across U.S. Cultures are a broad group of experts that include clinicians in palliative care and perinatal bereavement, nurses and clergy from different religious groups. The book is broken up into three main sections. The first provides a history and theoretical basis for perinatal death rituals. The second includes an overview of common beliefs and practices in major US religious and cultural groups. The third focuses on the roles of the health care team members and offers a practical how-to guide for health care providers to support families through rituals that fit their personal values and needs.


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Advances in palliative medicine.
Year: 2007 Publisher: Gdańsk : Via Medica

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International journal of palliative nursing.
ISSN: 2052286X Year: 1995 Publisher: London, England : Mark Allen Pub.

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Palliative care : core skills and clinical competencies
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Year: 2007 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Saunders/Elsevier

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Journal of hospice and palliative nursing : JHPN.
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ISSN: 15390705 Year: 1999 Publisher: Philadelphia, PA : Philadelphia, PA : Nursecom, Inc., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Palliative care.
Year: 2008 Publisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Thousand Oaks, CA : Libertas Academica SAGE Publications

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Palliative Care in Neurology
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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Over the last 50 years palliative care has usually been associated with cancer patients but more recently there has been increased discussion of the role of palliative care for neurological patients. In the past years, neurology has moved from being a purely diagnostic area to a very therapeutically active one. A further step needs to be taken to modify the therapeutic activity from “cure” to “care” depending on the patient’s disease trajectory. Palliative care has been associated with care at the end of life, whereas it may be appropriate earlier in the disease progression, and will extend after death in the support of bereaved families. The care of patients with neurological disease, and their families, will encompass the psychological, spiritual and existential issues and neurologists, and the teams in which they work, should develop skills to consider all aspects of care, in order to maximize the quality of life of all involved, and enable patients to die peacefully.

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