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PALLIATIVE CARE AND THE METHOD OF CARE: HOW DEEP DOES THE INVOLVIMENT GO?CUIDADOS PALIATIVOS E O MODO DE CUIDAR: ATÉ ONDE VAI O ENVOLVIMENTO?
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2009)
Challenges in organizing care networks for the elderly in two regions of Brazil
(Curitiba, 2010-07)
The global trend of ageing populations is present in Brazil. Brazilian society is going through an intensive process of transformation, where young adults are increasingly fewer, thus raising the question of who will take ...
The Importance of Spiritual Care in Nursing Practice
(Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2017)
Purpose: Explore what spiritual care means to nurses who work in emergency care units. Design and Method: Nine nursing professionals from an emergency care unit at a private health institution affiliated with the Universidad ...
Interactions Between Intensive Care and Palliative Care Are Influenced by Training, Professionals’ Perceptions and Institutional Barriers
(SAGE Publications Inc., 2020-08-19)
Background: There is growing interest in the use of a Palliative care approach in Intensive care. However, it tends to remain inconsistent, infrequent or non-existent, as does its acceptance by intensive care physicians. ...
Interactions Between Intensive Care and Palliative Care Are Influenced by Training, Professionals’ Perceptions and Institutional Barriers
(SAGE Publications Inc., 2020-08-19)
Background: There is growing interest in the use of a Palliative care approach in Intensive care. However, it tends to remain inconsistent, infrequent or non-existent, as does its acceptance by intensive care physicians. ...
Gauging food and nutritional care quality in hospitals
(BIOMED CENTRAL LTDLONDON, 2012)
Background: Food and nutritional care quality must be assessed and scored, so as to improve health institution efficacy. This study aimed to detect and compare actions related to food and nutritional care quality in public ...
What is a Transformative Approach to Care, and Why Do We Need It?
(Oxfam GB, 2014-11)
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literature have varied greatly. At the same time, care is a common word, loaded with moral meanings concerning notions of duty and ...
The caring in face of the finiteness in the hospital institutions: A descriptive study
(2013-01-01)
Issue: The death, although present in the health services, is considered a forbidden death, exiled, boxed and treated as failure, with few attempts and offers of care and preparation for the one who is going to die, for ...
Practical nursing recommendations for palliative care for people with dementia living in long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid scoping review
Background: The acute nature of COVID-19 and its effects on society in terms of social
distancing and quarantine regulations affect the provision of palliative care for people with
dementia who live in long-term care ...