Preparing social workers for the inevitable: A preliminary investigation of a course on grief, death, and loss

BJ Kramer - Journal of Social Work Education, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Despite the centrality of grief as a universal response to loss, and its prevalence in the social
work domain, little empirical attention has been given to the impact of grief instruction in …

[PDF][PDF] Funkcjonowanie rodziny dziecka objętego domową opieką hospicyjną: studium tanatopedagogiczne

G Godawa - 2016 - bc.upjp2.edu.pl
Zaskoczenie jest wpisane w codzienną egzystencję człowieka. Niespodziewane
wydarzenia, spotkania czy rozmowy niekiedy w dużym stopniu wpływają na rozwój …

Uloga, standardi i kompetencije socijalnih radnika u palijativnoj skrbi

A Štambuk, T Obrvan - Ljetopis socijalnog rada, 2017 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak Društvene promjene dovele su do povećane potrebe za palijativnom skrbi u svijetu.
Taj pristup potiče interdisciplinarni rad i plodno tlo za razvoj profesije socijalnog rada. Prvi …

Empirical Study on Hospitalist System: A Value Creation Perspective

LH Kung, YH Yan - Healthcare, 2024 - mdpi.com
This study investigates the impact of hospitalist system awareness, motivation, and behavior
on value creation within the healthcare context of Taiwan. As population aging and the …

Researching “good death” in a Hong Kong palliative care program: A clinical data-mining study

WCH Chan, I Epstein - OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
This study operationalizes and assesses the percentage of “good deaths” achieved among
Chinese cancer patients in a palliative care program, the profile of these patients, the …

[图书][B] Rethinking palliative care: A social role valorisation approach

P Sinclair - 2007 - books.google.com
This book's striking message is that palliative care does not deliver on its aims to value
people who are dying and make death and dying a natural part of life. This book draws from …

Clinical social work practice at the end of life

F Zilberfein, E Hurwitz - Smith College Studies in Social Work, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
End‐of‐life care is inarguably one of the most critical issues facing health today. Social
workers play a vital role with patients and families who are facing chronic illness and the end …

The challenges of caring for families of the terminally ill: nurses' lived experience

P Namasivayam, A Orb, M O'Connor - Contemporary Nurse, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Caring for families of the terminally ill is an important aspect of nursing care as nurses are
considered the main health care professionals who are closest to families. This paper …

Effects of Music Therapy Interventions on Grief and Spirituality of Family Members of Patients in a Hospice Setting

M Okamoto - 2005 - diginole.lib.fsu.edu
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of music therapy interventions on
grief and spirituality of family members of patients in a hospice setting. The subjects (N= 60) …

Support group for those affected by AIDS in the family

JG Bowes, JF Dickson - American Journal of Hospice and …, 1991 - journals.sagepub.com
The St. Francis Center of Washington, DC has beenfor 15 years a source of guidance,
information and insight for people living with lifethreatening illness and bereavement. At the …