- Results found in: The Exchange
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... obvious than others, they can all contribute to the patient’s overall sense of suffering. Therefore, we thought it important to develop a tool that could be easily administered (either as a self report...
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... complex continuing care hospital at which I worked. “Maybe you know that my mother has been here for almost three months and my sister and I realize that we made the wrong decision before she was transferred.
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... research evidence from Canadian contexts supports it should be included as an important option for patients and their often exhausted family caregivers. Yet access to palliative care for these patients...
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... education. The overarching goal of this project was to explore an innovative opportunity for teaching and learning in interprofessional palliative care education. We were interested in learning if an...
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... sorrow, to cry out with. From this perspective, care encourages us to meet others in their pain before journeying together towards their healing and wholeness. Care partnering and transformation True...
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Director, Manulife Centre for Health Living Wilfrid Laurier University
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... interdisciplinary research and interprofessional education in gerontology and palliative care for healthcare professionals nationally. Her research expertise is in community-based and applied health services...
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... changes include: • an increased appreciation of life, • greater feelings of compassion and empathy for others, • closer relationships with family members, • stronger spiritual beliefs, • and a greater...
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... practice consulting, and teaching. He has provided post-professional training in pain management for Physicians, Nurses, Psychologists, Physiotherapists, and other allied health professionals throughout...
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... or disease control has been lost. Late referrals limit our ability to achieve maximum potential for the relief of suffering and medical care cost containment. 2-5 Misunderstanding is very understandable...