نتایج جستجو برای: patient dignity

تعداد نتایج: 713173  

2014
Mariska G Oosterveld-Vlug H Roeline W Pasman Isis E van Gennip Henrica CW de Vet Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen

BACKGROUND Patients who are cared for in long-term care facilities are vulnerable to lose personal dignity. An instrument measuring factors that influence dignity can be used to better target dignity-conserving care to an individual patient, but no such instrument is yet available for the long-term care setting. The aim of this study was to create the Measurement Instrument for Dignity AMsterda...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2008
Harvey Max Chochinov Thomas Hassard Susan McClement Thomas Hack Linda J Kristjanson Mike Harlos Shane Sinclair Alison Murray

Quality palliative care depends on a deep understanding of distress facing patients nearing death. Yet, many aspects of psychosocial, existential and spiritual distress are often overlooked. The aim of this study was to test a novel psychometric--the Patient Dignity Inventory (PDI)--designed to measure various sources of dignity-related distress among patients nearing the end of life. Using sta...

1998
Sedigheh Iranmanesh Abbas Abbaszadeh Helen Dargahi Mohammad Ali Cheraghi

BACKGROUND People nearing the end of life fear loss of dignity, and a central tenet of palliative care is to help people die with dignity. The Dignity Care Pathway (DCP) is an intervention based on the Chochinov theoretical model of dignity care. It has four sections: a manual, a Patient Dignity Inventory, reflective questions, and care actions. METHOD The feasibility and acceptability of the...

Journal: :Tumori 2012
Carla Ida Ripamonti Loredana Buonaccorso Alice Maruelli Elena Bandieri M Adelaide Pessi Stefania Boldini Caterina Primi Guido Miccinesi

BACKGROUNDS In Oncology, little is known about dignity-related distress and the issues that influence the sense of dignity for patients. We validated the Patient Dignity Inventory (PDI) questionnaire in Italian patients on oncological active treatments. METHODS After the translation procedures, the PDI was administered to 266 patients along with other questionnaires to assess the psychometric...

2015
Paola Ferri Jennifer Muzzalupo Rosaria Di Lorenzo

BACKGROUND Dignity is related to a patient's respect, privacy, information and autonomy. Maintaining dignity is defined as ethical goal of care. Although the importance of dignity has been widely recognized, there is limited research that investigates if dignity is really maintained in clinical practice and few studies have been conducted in acute hospital settings with adults across the age ra...

2015
Mohsen Adib-Hajbaghery Mohammad Aghajani

In previous issues of nursing and midwifery studies, several articles have published on nursing ethics and ethical issues in caring. Ghorbani et al. studied nurses' perception of the ethical environment. They suggested that hospital managers need to discover better ways to promote ethical environment of the healthcare organizations (1). Berkiten Ergin et al. have also concluded that cultural di...

2015
Michael J. Pettinati Ronald C. Arkin

Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients with an expressive mask are particularly vulnerable to stigmatization during interactions with their caregivers due to their inability to express affect through nonverbal channels. Our approach to uphold PD patient dignity is through the use of an ethical robot that mediates patient shame when it recognizes norm violations in the patientcaregiver interaction. T...

Journal: :Nursing ethics 2014
Arpi Manookian Mohammad A Cheraghi Alireza N Nasrabadi

Dignity represents the essence of nursing care; hence, nurses are professionally responsible for promoting understanding about the promotion, provision, and preservation of every patient's dignity, while considering contextual differences. The aim of this study was to explore the factors that influence, promote, or compromise patient dignity. A purposeful sample of 14 participants with hospital...

Journal: :Evidence-based nursing 2011
Cayetano Fernández-Sola María Mar Díaz Cortés José Manuel Hernández-Padilla Cayetano José Aranda Torres José María Muñoz Terrón José Granero-Molina

BACKGROUND Respecting dignity is having a profound effect on the clinical relationship and the care framework for terminally ill patients in palliative care units, hospices and their own homes, with particular consequences for the emergency department. However, dignity is a vague and multifaceted concept that is difficult to measure. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to define the attributes...

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