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Association between advance directives and quality of end-of-life care: A national study


JM Teno, A Gruneir, Z Schwartz, A Nanda, T … - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
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GL Albrecht, 2006 - Sage Publications, Inc
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Control and end-of-life care: Does ethnicity matter?

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DL Volker - American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 2005 - ajh.sagepub.com
Patient control and autonomy are core values in Western bioethics and important
components of end-of-life (EOL) care. However, the centrality of the patient as
decision maker may not be relevant to culturally diverse groups of people. ...
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Living wills and the Mental Capacity Act: a postal questionnaire survey of UK geriatricians

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R Schiff, P Sacares, J Snook, C Rajkumar, CJ … - Age and ageing, 2006 - Br Geriatrics Soc
Results: a total of 842 (59%) questionnaires were returned. Of 811
geriatricians, 454 (56%) had cared for patients with living wills. Of the 280
who cared for patients when the living will had come into effect, 108 (39%) ...
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Bereaved hospice caregivers' perceptions of the end-of-life care communication process and …

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EL Csikai - Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2006 - liebertonline.com
Background: This study was conducted to gain an understanding of bereaved
hospice family caregivers' perceptions of the communication process from initial
discussion of the need for end-of-life care and hospice through the ...
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End-of-life care in long-term care settings for older people: a literature review


KAF Bsc, DW RGN, CJ PhD, MMA PhD, MSW … - Journal compilation - interscience.wiley.com
Most if not all of end-of-life care for people living in long-term care
facilities is provided within the facility. This type of care is likely to
increase with population ageing. This paper presents a literature review of ...
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Transfusion-related acute lung injury: current concepts for the clinician

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DJ Triulzi - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2009 - anesthanalg.com
The leading cause of transfusion-related morbidity and mortality in the United
States is transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI). Diagnostic criteria for
TRALI have recently been developed and primarily consist of hypoxia and ...
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The Mental Capacity Act 2005 and its influences on social work practice: Debate and …


J Manthorpe, J Rapaport, N Stanley - Practice, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
The newly implemented Mental Capacity Act 2005 in England and Wales enshrines
much of the practice established under case law to safeguard people who lack
ability to make specific decisions, enhances personal autonomy and enables ...
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Improving end-of-life outcomes in nursing homes by targeting residents at high risk of …


C Levy, M Morris, A Kramer - Journal Of Palliative Medicine, 2008 - liebertonline.com
CARI LEVY, MD, 1 MONICA MORRIS, BS, 2 and ANDREW KRAMER, MD 1 ... Objectives:
The objectives were (1) to describe the Making Advance Planning a Priority
(MAPP) program, a program designed to identify nursing home (NH) residents ...
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Dying at home or in an institution: perspectives of Dutch physicians and bereaved relatives

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A van der Heide, E de Vogel-Voogt, AP Visser … - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Previous studies have shown that most people prefer to die
at their own home. We investigated whether physicians or bereaved relatives in
retrospect differently appreciate the dying of patients in an institution ...
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