Care For Terminally Ill Patients
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1. Dental care to the oncological patient in terminality
RESUMO Os pacientes oncológicos em estágio de terminalidade podem apresentar uma série de manifestações bucais que necessitam do suporte de um cirurgião-dentista. Incluído na equipe multidisciplinar, esse profissional deverá efetuar as condutas necessárias para manter a qualidade de vida desses pacientes, aliviando a sua dor e sofrimento. Baseado nu
RGO, Rev. Gaúch. Odontol.. Publicado em: 13/06/2019
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2. Vivências de familiares de pacientes com câncer em processo de terminalidade de vida: um estudo clínico-qualitativo / Experiences of relatives of patients with cancer in the process of life terminality: a clinical-qualitative study.
The impact of a disease causes significant changes in the household, especially when in contact with the possibility of finiteness, since the resources and procedures used are no longer effective in fighting cancer. This qualitative research aimed to understand the meanings attributed to the experience of relatives of terminally ill cancer patients in the ho
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 31/08/2012
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3. Cuidados Paliativos na Atenção Básica: depoimentos de profissionais da Saúde / Care in Basic Attention: testimonies of Health professionals.
INTRODUCTION - Palliative care are considered as a care philosophy, whose scope is to provide to patients without therapeutic possibilities of cure and their families a better quality of life, being its application of great importance in the context of Primary Care. OBJECTIVES This study has the following objectives: to investigate the understanding of profe
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2011
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4. Conflitos éticos vivenciados por enfermeiros relativos a pacientes terminais / Ethical conflicts experienced by nurses relative the patient terminals
The present study aims to identify and understand the ethical conflicts related to terminal patients experienced by nurses and are what considered for decision making to cope with these conflicts. The methodology adopted was the qualitative strand, using the content analysis proposed by Bardin. Ten nurses were interviewed in a general hospital in Sao Paulo.
Publicado em: 2010
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5. Morte como desafio afetivo para o profissional da saúde: ansiedade e sentimentos de quem lida com o paciente terminal com câncer
It is a Cross-sectional and multi-disciplinary study whose population selection was made by department of human resources (composed by a Manager, an Oncologist and a Psychologist) from the hospital where this research was realized. They also collaborated with important information about the work of that professionals in the hospital. We also counted on a Sta
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Home care for families of terminally ill patients: the perception of nurses working in the family health program / Cuidando no domicílio de famílias que vivenciam o processo de terminalidade: a percepção dos enfermeiros que atuam no Programa de Saúde da Família
Pesquisa qualitativa e fenomenológica teve como proposta compreender o fenômeno: Enfermeiros que atuam no PSF e o cuidado domiciliário à família que vivencia a terminalidade de um dos seus membros no domicílio. O estudo foi realizado com enfermeiros que atuam no Programa de Saúde da Família (PSF) da Fundação Zerbini, na Região Sudeste, do municíp
Publicado em: 2007
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7. A randomized trial of the cost effectiveness of VA hospital-based home care for the terminally ill.
All admissions to a 1,100-bed Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital were screened to identify 171 terminally ill patients with informal caregivers who were then randomly assigned to VA hospital-based team home care (HBHC, N = 85) or customary care (N = 86). Patient functioning, and patient and caregiver morale and satisfaction with care were measured
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8. Abandonment of terminally ill patients in the Byzantine era. An ancient tradition?
Our research on the texts of the Byzantine historians and chroniclers revealed an apparently curious phenomenon, namely, the abandonment of terminally ill emperors by their physicians when the latter realised that they could not offer any further treatment. This attitude tallies with the mentality of the ancient Greek physicians, who even in Hippocratic time
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9. Audit of deaths in general practice: pilot study of the critical incident technique.
OBJECTIVE--To develop and pilot a method for conducting an audit of deaths in general practice by the critical incident technique. DESIGN--Prospective use of the technique within a primary health care team, with the aid of a facilitator, to analyse the events surrounding patients' deaths. SETTING--One inner city academic general practice. PARTICIPANTS--Pract
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10. Impact of home care on hospital days: a meta analysis.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of home care on hospital days. DATA SOURCES: Search of automated databases covering 1964-1994 using the key words "home care," "hospice," and "healthcare for the elderly." Home care literature review references also were inspected for additional citations. STUDY SELECTION: Of 412 articles that examined impact on hospital use/
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11. Appropriate place of death for cancer patients: views of general practitioners and hospital doctors.
BACKGROUND. The majority of cancer patients in the United Kingdom die in a National Health Service hospital, a setting that is contrary to the wishes of those patients expressing a preference to die elsewhere, for example at home or in a hospice. AIM. A study was undertaken to determine clinicians' views of the appropriate place of death for cancer patients