A discussion of End-of-life care and its planning by individuals, in concert with their families and professional healthcare givers, pose important social, legal, and ethical issues
End-of-life care and its planning by individuals, in concert with their families and professional he...
Evidence-based practice guidelines for end-of-life care for patients with lung cancer have been prev...
For many American families, end-of-life care is often not discussed, until advanced illness or injur...
With the aging of the US population, ethical issues associated with access and quality of end -of- l...
The society of the United States of America needs more awareness of the means to have quality End-of...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
With the aging of the population, access, quality and cost of end -of- life care becomes a priority ...
In caring for dying patients, family medicine practitioners intentionally adopt care plans that affe...
Patients want care through the end of life that aligns with their personal values and preferences. T...
End of life (EOL) care presents a number of legal and ethical challenges in all societies irrespect...
This chapter deals with the increasing issues surrounding end-of-life decision making. As the life ...
Background Optimal supportive end of life care for frail, older adults in long term...
Although dying is an inevitable part of the life cycle, there has been extensive political debate ov...
This article describes an educational workshop series Conversations About Choices for End-of-Life Ca...
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients rece...
End-of-life care and its planning by individuals, in concert with their families and professional he...
Evidence-based practice guidelines for end-of-life care for patients with lung cancer have been prev...
For many American families, end-of-life care is often not discussed, until advanced illness or injur...
With the aging of the US population, ethical issues associated with access and quality of end -of- l...
The society of the United States of America needs more awareness of the means to have quality End-of...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
With the aging of the population, access, quality and cost of end -of- life care becomes a priority ...
In caring for dying patients, family medicine practitioners intentionally adopt care plans that affe...
Patients want care through the end of life that aligns with their personal values and preferences. T...
End of life (EOL) care presents a number of legal and ethical challenges in all societies irrespect...
This chapter deals with the increasing issues surrounding end-of-life decision making. As the life ...
Background Optimal supportive end of life care for frail, older adults in long term...
Although dying is an inevitable part of the life cycle, there has been extensive political debate ov...
This article describes an educational workshop series Conversations About Choices for End-of-Life Ca...
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients rece...
End-of-life care and its planning by individuals, in concert with their families and professional he...
Evidence-based practice guidelines for end-of-life care for patients with lung cancer have been prev...
For many American families, end-of-life care is often not discussed, until advanced illness or injur...