995 Search Results for End of Life Care
This is more complicated by the prevalence of other mental disorders like dementia and drug induced mood swings. Nurses need to be well trained in pattern recognition and logical assessment of the condition and take suitable action to solve these pr Continue Reading...
Personal Beliefs on Disparities in Nursing CareDisparities in nursing care result from a lack of care within the nursing profession. Caring is central to the nursing profession, and when it is lacking, there are negative consequences that result in i Continue Reading...
Hawaiian elder care professionals improve patient eldercare services to Japanese nationals, taking into consideration Japanese cultural norms and expectations
Caregiving for elderly parents in Japan
Japan has witnessed a significant growth in its Continue Reading...
Care Planning Analysis
In reality, sound healthcare-related advanced planning is a continuous conversation, involving priorities, values, QOL (quality of life) and what one's life means. Tool kits, in this context, comprise various self-help resour Continue Reading...
Palliative Care for Terminal and Non-Terminal Patients
Although palliative care is sometimes viewed as a synonym for care for patients with terminal illnesses, a wide variety of different types of patients can benefit from palliative care. "Palliati Continue Reading...
Enhancing Service Delivery in U.S. Healthcare System
Any rehabilitative and chronic system aims at a cost-effective healthcare. The move towards the consideration of alternative methods to provide health care for patients emanates from the federal s Continue Reading...
Hospice nursing can be difficult. Many times nurses transitioning into hospice care face struggles they would not encounter in other specialties. However there is a level of recognition involved in hospice care as it necessitates better care of patie Continue Reading...
Ethical Issues in Healthcare
Euthanasia
Euthanasia is also termed as 'mercy killing', involves concluding the existence of a terminally ill patient on deathbed due to a life-threatening illness. In essence, another individual decides to conclude th Continue Reading...
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1. Examining the Psychological and Emotional Support Provided by Hospice Care:
This topic explores the significance of hospice care in addressing the psychological and emotional needs of terminally ill Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Palliative Care: From Past to Present:
This essay would explore the historical development of palliative care, tracing its roots from ancient civilizations to the modern healthcare system. It will examine key Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of Communication in Palliative Care:
This essay would explore the critical importance of effective communication between healthcare providers, patients, and families in palliative care sett Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of Palliative Care in Improving Quality of Life for Terminal Patients:
This essay would explore how palliative care, through its holistic approach, seeks to alleviate the suffering and improve the quality of life Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Hospice Care: Tracing Its Historical Roots and Contemporary Practices:
This essay topic would explore the historical development of hospice care, from its origins to the current models Continue Reading...
Bereavement
The interest in palliative care, or counseling for bereavement comes to different people in different ways, and one doctor came into it through home care as long ago as 1975. The doctor had just finished working as a house staff in the U Continue Reading...
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1. The Importance of Communication in Palliative Care:
This essay would explore how effective communication between healthcare professionals, patients, and families is crucial in palliative care. It would discuss the impact of c Continue Reading...
Hospice Staff, Volunteers, and Hospice Patients
There are very few critics of the Hospice organization, and rightfully so. Who could criticize such a helpful, vital organization? Indeed, if Hospice wasn't available to provide their pivotal services Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Nurse-to-Patient Ratios on Care Quality:
This essay would explore how different nurse-to-patient ratios affect the quality of care provided in healthcare settings. It could investigate outcomes r Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Nurse-Patient Ratios on Care Quality:
Explore how the number of patients assigned to a nurse influences the quality of care provided. Discuss the balance between workload and patient outco Continue Reading...
Evidence, Evaluating Evidence, Making Recommendations
Life is a precious aspect of the human nature; the person has only one life to live. Therefore, it is essential for people to protect and guard the life of the individuals jealously. The nurses Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Technology on Nursing Care:
This essay could explore how the inclusion of technological advancements in healthcare, such as electronic health records, telemedicine, and mobile health appl Continue Reading...
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1.The Role of Technology in Enhancing Long-Term Care Quality and Efficiency:
Exploration of how advancements in medical and assistive technologies are transforming long-term care, including telemedicine, health information system Continue Reading...
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1. The Impact of Assisted Living Care on Senior Independence:
Explore how assisted living facilities balance providing support with maintaining the independence of their residents. Discuss the psychol Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Assisted Living Care: Adapting to the Needs of an Aging Population:
Explore how assisted living facilities have evolved over time to meet the changing needs of an aging society. Discus Continue Reading...
My Nursing PhilosophyEvery nurse has a philosophy that guides her approach to care. Even if the nurse is not consciously aware of her personal philosophy, there is always some underlying construct in the nurses mind that helps her cope with split-sec Continue Reading...
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As our research shows, and as St. Leo's core values demonstrate, a great deal of Personal Development is required to face the difficult decisions that are implied by end-of-life planning. With this personal development, growth and maturati Continue Reading...
The objective is to impede rumination. 3. In the third stage -- relapse prevention or rehabilitation -- Mr. Thomas will be encouraged to participate in activities (such as hobbies that he enjoys, listening to music, socializing, his work and so fort Continue Reading...
Other limitations which further hindered the analytical strength of the study, was the fact it was conducted only in one hospital.
The suggestions provided by the researchers in the conclusion of the study are both enlightening and appropriate to f Continue Reading...
Caring for People With Dementia
Older patients suffering from dementia admitted at care facilities are not accorded the best of care because of their complex needs. This category of patients struggle with progressive cognitive decline, functional de Continue Reading...
Life Coach
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Interview No. 3 - "Bill" (age 54 years):
The interview with Bill took place immediately following the conclusion of the interview with Anne who left the dining room after being thanked for her participation and the refreshments. Bill is a semi-ret Continue Reading...
Caring
Caritas and Caring Relationship
Jean Watson's theory of caring has long been an important and profound theoretical framework for the practice and study of nursing, and has helped to revitalize the discipline in the current area. This theory Continue Reading...
Caring for Populations - Assessment and Diagnosis
Caring for Populations: Assessment and Diagnosis
The aging population in America is no secret. The baby boomers are reaching retirement age and people are living longer, which means there is a growi Continue Reading...
According to the United States' Government's Medicare program, coverage of nursing home care is offered only on a limited basis. In order to be eligible, the Medicare must only receive services from a Medicare-approved facility, and must have a "qua Continue Reading...
Discussion
Every one goes through many stages in life beginning at the time of conception, throughout life, and finally in death. Human development is important to psychologists because it can provide insight about a person and the stage he or she Continue Reading...
Life-Long Learning
In discussing the strategies outlined in several of Malcolm Knowles books, one can clearly recognize adult learning theory as separate from traditional theories in education. In his book, Andragogy in Action, Knowles accurately pr Continue Reading...