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25 Feb 2013 Methods: using qualitative interviews, the concept of dignity was explored among 16 older Chinese palliative care patients with terminal cancer. .. most participants in our study considered such communication vital, as they felt that knowing what to expect in in their illness trajectory enabled them to make
26 Mar 2016 The Index was based on extensive research and interviews with more than 120 palliative-care experts across the world. The rankings took into account hospitals and hospice environments, staffing numbers and skills, affordability of care, and quality of care. China ranked 71st of 80 countries, and was
1 May 2012 This resource addresses three major areas of cultural relevance in end-of-life care: cultural competency in clinical practice; advance directives; and pain and dying found that communication was the greatest barrier between the health care provider and the patient and family during end-of-life care (Eues,
The aim of this study was to understand emergency nurses' perceptions regarding the provision of EOL care in the emergency department. A qualitative .. They were conflicted in balancing patients' best interests against the Chinese cultural belief in unconditional filial piety and prolonging the dying process: “At the time
Improving training and facilities to improve practice; Cross-cultural issues; A need to examine patient-clinician communication; Need for practice guidelines and policy Results of the survey suggest specific training and research in symptom management that might improve end-of-life care for Chinese cancer patients.
1 Feb 2005 Many physicians are unfamiliar with common cultural variations regarding physician-patient communication, medical decision making, and attitudes about formal documents such as code status guidelines and advance directives. End-of-life discussions are particularly challenging because of their
5 Feb 2018 Chinese guideline developers and methodologists should enhance communication and cooperation with international guideline and evidence based healthcare organisations. For example, Cochrane China was established in 1999 and the Chinese GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment,
Participants reported poor communication with their healthcare providers, in many cases because of language differences and some cases due to a provider's lack of cultural sensitivity. ? Most participants lacked information on end-of-life issues, e.g., hospice, palliative care, pain management, the dying process and
However, owing to limited resources, difficult end-of-life ethical issues often arise in the ICU. China is facing the same problem [13,14]. According to the existing Chinese guidelines for ICU admission, ICUs should select patients who are likely
24 Dec 2015 Guidelines for Physicians in Discussing Values, Goals, and Preferences with Patients Near the End of Life. The broad goals and methods of comfort care near the end of life should reflect the informed patient's wishes. Table 1 briefly summarizes communication techniques that can be used to help terminally
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