نتایج جستجو برای: patient dignity

تعداد نتایج: 713173  

Journal: :International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 2018

Journal: :Journal international de bioethique = International journal of bioethics 2010
Katsunori Kai

In Japan, there are no acts and, specific provisions or official guidelines on euthanasia, but recently, as I will mention below, an official guideline on "death with dignity" has been made. Nevertheless in fact, this guideline provides only a few rules of process on terminal care. Therefore the problems of euthanasia and "death with dignity" are mainly left to the legal interpretation by liter...

Background and Objectives: Responsiveness is a measure of how well a healthcare organization performs in accordance with patients’ expectations and is a central factor to patient satisfaction. To enhance responsiveness in a health facility, the first step is to identify its current situation. This study was conducted to evaluate the responsiveness of a sample of hospitals in Ya...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2005
Harvey Max Chochinov Thomas Hack Thomas Hassard Linda J Kristjanson Susan McClement Mike Harlos

PURPOSE This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and existential distress among terminally ill patients. Dignity therapy invites patients to discuss issues that matter most or that they would most want remembered. Sessions are transcribed and edited, with a returned final version that they can bequeath to a friend or family member. The objectiv...

2017
Marina Martínez María Arantzamendi Alazne Belar José Miguel Carrasco Ana Carvajal María Rullán Carlos Centeno

BACKGROUND Dignity therapy is psychotherapy to relieve psychological and existential distress in patients at the end of life. Little is known about its effect. AIM To analyse the outcomes of dignity therapy in patients with advanced life-threatening diseases. DESIGN Systematic review was conducted. Three authors extracted data of the articles and evaluated quality using Critical Appraisal S...

2016
Genevieve N. Thompson Jennifer McArthur Malcolm Doupe

Ensuring that people living in nursing homes (NHs) are afforded with dignity in their daily lives is an essential and humane concern. Promoting dignity-conserving care is fundamentally important. By nature, however, this care is all-encompassing and holistic, and from current knowledge it is challenging to create explicit strategies for measuring dignity-conserving care. In practice the majorit...

Journal: :British journal of nursing 2017
Leah Macaden Richard G Kyle Wayne Medford Julie Blundell Sarah-Anne Munoz Elaine Webster

AIM The aim of this research was to investigate student nurses' perceptions of the concept of dignity in the care of older people. Student nurses regularly move between the classroom and the clinical setting and are thus ideally placed to cast light on the barriers that exist to providing dignity in care and the way in which their theoretical understanding of dignity is shaped by exposure to th...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2013
Andy Hau Yan Ho Cecilia Lai Wan Chan Pamela Pui Yu Leung Harvey Max Chochinov Robert A Neimeyer Samantha Mei Che Pang Doris Man Wah Tse

BACKGROUND the empirical Dignity Model has profoundly influenced the provision of palliative care for older terminally ill patients in the West, as it provides practical guidance and intervention strategies for promoting dignity and reducing distress at the end-of-life. OBJECTIVE to examine the concept of 'living and dying with dignity' in the Chinese context, and explore the generalisability...

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