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A research poster for healthcare professionals describing the results of a study about whether or not dying people voiced a preferred place of where to die during the last month of life.
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If I had my life to live over again, I would form the habit of nightly composing myself to thoughts of death. I would practice, as it were, the remembrance of death. There is not another practice which...
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... precede an assisted death or voluntary euthanasia, which may lead family members to feel prepared for the death (Starks et al., 2007; Swarte et al., 2003). Additionally, legal frameworks providing clear...
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... distress is found in 20-40% of patients, although only half of those distressed may be referred for specialized psychosocial care (1). Many of those who are most distressed do not receive or accept referral...
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11/24/2011 Self-care for professionals: A personal reflection 4c6zl6qtlZ4 39092642 Irene Renzenbrink Renzenbrink, Irene Irene Renzenbrink is a social worker, author and educator on grief and bereavement...
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... diagnosed with a brain tumour. He is expected to live only a couple months. I have never cared for a child with a terminal illness, and I am wondering what I need to know?
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