Dr. Marian Hodges reflects on the major changes she has witnessed in the clinical and organizational setting at Providence over the last 30 years. As the practice of medicine becomes ever more challenging, she shares her reflections from virtue ethics and age-friendly care which can help caregivers endure and find meaning in patient care.https://digitalcommons.providence.org/ethicsvideos/1027/thumbnail.jp
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This qualitative study explores the phenomenon of meaning in the lives of community dwelling elderl...
Two major forces are changing the shape of health care for the frail elderly with disabling conditio...
Although medical practice has always been difficult andthe risk for burnout close at hand, most prac...
In this interactive session, participants explore several unique situations that face clinicians and...
Aim To explore situations in daily home nursing regarding meaning in life of older adults. Desig...
Pierre MalliaMedical School, University of Malta, Mater Dei Hospital, MaltaAbstract: The ethical dim...
The population of adults ageing in place and using home‐care services is growing rapidly worldwide. ...
Background: Meaning and purpose in life are fundamental to human beings. In changing times, with an ...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
Moral thinking is embedded within cultures, and we use ethics all the time in our dealings with one ...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
In this study of gerontological ethics and long-term care, Moses offers a history of the ethics of c...
Introduction: Old age has its infirmities; as age goes by, physical complaints become more common. H...
This thesis argues that an approach to ethical analysis which combines an enhanced appreciation of t...
This qualitative study explores the phenomenon of meaning in the lives of community dwelling elderl...
Two major forces are changing the shape of health care for the frail elderly with disabling conditio...
Although medical practice has always been difficult andthe risk for burnout close at hand, most prac...