Comforting words for hospice patients

    • The use of non-pharmacological interventions for the ...

      The use of non-pharmacological interventions for the comfort of patients in palliative care: a scoping review protocol Adriana Coelho1,3 Vítor Parola2,3 Daniela Cardoso3 Miguel Escobar4 João Apóstolo3 1. Department of Nursing, University of Lleida, Spain 2. Department of Nursing, GESEC (Grup d’Estudis Societat Salut Educcació) Research Group,


    • [PDF File]m Make this Christmas special for our hospice patients

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      write a few words of support for our patients on the back and return it to us. We’ll hang this in the Hospice this Christmas for everyone to see. It means a lot to those who give and receive our care to see the lovely words of support from so many people.


    • [PDF File]The power of consoling presence - hospice nurses lived ...

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      lived experience with spiritual and existential care for the dying Kirsten A Tornøe1,2,3*, ... hospice nurses’ lived experience with alleviating dying patients’ spiritual and existential suffering. ... existential care to terminally ill hospice patients. Data analysis was conducted using …


    • [PDF File]End-of-Life Care in Patients With Heart Failure

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      end-of-life care in patients with heart failure david j. whellan, md, mhs,1 sarah j. goodlin, md,2 michael g. dickinson, md,3 paul a. heidenreich, md, ms,4 connie jaenicke, np, rn-c msn,5 wendy gattis stough, pharmd,6 and michael w. rich, md,7on behalf of the quality …


    • [PDF File]Encouraging Comfort Care

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      hear the words, “there is nothing more we can do.” In fact, there is always something that can be done to improve the comfort of someone with demen-tia. Comfort care is provided by professional staff and organizations with expertise in treating physical symptoms, as well as the emotional and spiritual


    • [PDF File]Comfort Care in the Emergency Department: Resource

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      Comfort Care in the Emergency Department: Resource This document is intended to be a guide when caring for patients who present to the Emergency Department, have a terminal diagnosis, and have either decided themselves, or have a surrogate decision maker that has decided on their behalf that the patient’s goals of care are for comfort based


    • [PDF File]Patient speaking: Hospice patients discuss their care

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      patients in this sample versus 11 per-cent, 14 percent, and 12 percent for the years 1997 to 1999, respectively) were discharged from Cedar hospice services before dying. Although only American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine 129 Volume 22, Number 2, March/April 2005 Patient speaking: Hospice patients discuss their care Carolyn Pevey, PhD


    • [PDF File]21 PRAYERS REGARDING SERIOUS OR TERMINAL ILLNESS

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      21 PRAYERS REGARDING SERIOUS OR TERMINAL ILLNESS Please note that some of these texts will be part of a book to be published in 2008/2009 by Dominican Publications: www.dominicanpublications.com The new book will offer resource material such as appears here: for those who are terminally ill, and for people who are caring for those loved ones.


    • [PDF File]M inistering to the Terminally Ill r eprinted with ...

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      M inistering to the Terminally Ill r eprinted with permission from Christian Healing Ministries, School of Healing Prayer, Level 2 Outline of the Session presented by Trudy Harris Hospice • Hospice patients may live at home or in nursing homes, or may stay in the hospital. • Working with Hospice is a very moving and touching experience.


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