Search results for "Life care"

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[Recommendations for end-of-life care in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease].

2009

Over the last 20 years, advances in the treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have improved survival even among patients in the most advanced stages of the disease, such as those requiring domiciliary oxygen therapy.1,2 This improvement—in principle a positive development—has given rise to considerable clinical problems associated with the establishment of a therapeutic ceiling and the difficulty of determining prognosis in some of these patients. In this situation, the clinician should consider introducing palliative care, that is, care aimed at improving symptom control, communication, physical activity, and emotional support, in order to achieve the best…

Riskmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careAttitude to DeathAttitude of Health PersonnelHealth PersonnelDecision MakingContext (language use)DiseaseAnxietyPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveQuality of life (healthcare)Intensive careHealth caremedicineHumansTerminally IllIntensive care medicineCOPDPhysician-Patient RelationsTerminal Carebusiness.industryDepressionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePrognosisDyspneaPatient RightsCaregiversSpainPractice Guidelines as TopicbusinessAdvance DirectivesEnd-of-life careArchivos de bronconeumologia
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Integrating Retirement and Long-Term Care (LTC) Annuities Using a Notional Defined Contribution (NDC) Framework

2014

This paper examines the possibility of embedding public long-term care (LTC) insurance within the retirement pension system, i.e. introducing life care annuities (LCAs) into a notional defined contribution (NDC) framework. To do this we develop a multistate overlapping generations model (MOLG) that includes the so-called survivor dividend and give special attention to the assumptions made about mortality rates for dependent persons and LTC incidence rates, which largely determine the contribution rate assigned to LTC. The proposed model could be of interest to policymakers because it could be implemented without too much difficulty, it would universalize LTC coverage with a "fixed" cost, an…

Social securityActuarial scienceLife carePay as you goEconomicsMuch difficultyDividendRetirement pensionNotional amountOverlapping generations modelSSRN Electronic Journal
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Converting retirement benefit into a life care annuity with graded benefits

2016

AbstractThis paper deals with life care annuities, i.e. bundled products comprising a life annuity and long-term care insurance. It aims to assess the cost of converting retirement benefit into a life care annuity with graded benefits using a pre-existing public pay-as-you-go pension scheme. With this objective in mind, we present an actuarial method based on array calculus for valuing this type of life care annuity. The health dynamics of the annuitant rely on a reversible illness-death multistate framework. The paper contains a numerical example in which mortality and disability assumptions are based on data from the USA and Australia, although this should be viewed simply as an illustrat…

Statistics and ProbabilityEconomics and EconometricsPension050208 financeActuarial science05 social sciencesLife annuityAnnuity function01 natural sciencesRetirement Benefit010104 statistics & probabilityActuarial present valueLife care0502 economics and businessLife expectancyEconomics0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyLong-term care insuranceScandinavian Actuarial Journal
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Hospital end-of-life care: families' free-text notes.

2020

BackgroundPalliative care strives to improve quality of life for patients with incurable diseases. This approach includes adequate support of the patients’ loved ones. Consequently, loved ones have personal experiences of providing end-of-life care for their next. This is a resource for information and may help to investigate the loved ones’ perspectives on need for improvements.AimTo identify further quality aspects considered important by loved ones to improve the quality of care at the end of life as an addition to quantitative results from the Care of the Dying Evaluation for the German-speaking area (CODE-GER) questionnaire.DesignWithin the validation study of the questionnaire ‘Care o…

Volition (psychology)Palliative careOncology (nursing)media_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)General Medicinelanguage.human_languageGermanClinical trial03 medical and health sciencesMedical–Surgical Nursing0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Nursing030220 oncology & carcinogenesislanguageQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicinePersonal experiencePsychologyEnd-of-life caremedia_commonBMJ supportivepalliative care
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Career development and transitions of athletes : the International Society of Sport Psychology Position Stand Revisited

2020

This paper is a comprehensive update of the International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP) Position Stand on career development and transitions of athletes issued a decade ago (Stambulova, Alfermann, Statler, & Côté, 2009, ISSP Position Stand: Career development and transitions of athletes. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 7, 395–412.). A need for updating the 2009 Position Stand has grown out of the increasing inconsistency between its popularity and high citation, on the one hand, and its dated content that inadequately reflects the current status of athlete career research and assistance, on the other. During the last decade, sport psychology career scholars work…

career assistanceSocial PsychologyApplied psychologycultural praxis of athletes’ careers050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelife careertyöura0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesApplied Psychologyathletic careerbiologyAthletes05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationSport psychologyurakehitysPosition (finance)athlete career discoursePsychologyurasuunnitteluCareer developmenturheilijathuippu-urheilijat
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End-of-Life Care in High-Grade Glioma Patients. The Palliative and Supportive Perspective.

2018

High-grade gliomas (HGGs) are the most frequently diagnosed primary brain tumors. Even though it has been demonstrated that combined surgical therapy, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy improve survival, HGGs still harbor a very poor prognosis and limited overall survival. Differently from other types of primary neoplasm, HGG manifests also as a neurological disease. According to this, palliative care of HGG patients represents a peculiar challenge for healthcare providers and caregivers since it has to be directed to both general and neurological cancer symptoms. In this way, the end-of-life (EOL) phase of HGG patients appears to be like a journey through medical issues, progressive neurologic…

end of lifemedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative caremedicine.medical_treatmentPsychological interventionMEDLINEDiseaseReviewlcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifemedicineIntensive care medicineastrocytomalcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrypalliative carebusiness.industrySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaGeneral NeuroscienceglioblastomaRadiation therapysupportive careDistress030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbusinessEnd-of-life care030217 neurology & neurosurgeryhigh-grade gliomaBrain sciences
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Difficulties Perceived by ICU Nurses Providing End-of-Life Care: A Qualitative Study

2020

Background: With advances in medicine and technology, intensive care units (ICUs) have the capacity to treat patients who would have previously not been expected to survive and would therefore not have been managed in ICUs. When an individual is not expected to survive, doctors and nurses face the modern ethical dilemma of death associated with withdrawal of life-supporting strategies. The aim of this study was to identify difficulties perceived by ICU nurses providing end-of-life care (EOLC) in Poland. Methods: The qualitative study was designed to investigate the difficulties, and the related barriers, to EOLC provided in ICUs in Poland. We conducted individual telephone interviews with I…

lcsh:R5-920Thesaurus (information retrieval)lcsh:Public aspects of medicinehealth care facilities manpower and serviceslcsh:RA1-1270General MedicineIcu nursescritical carenursingNursingIntensive careOriginal Articlelcsh:Medicine (General)PsychologyEnd-of-life careend-of-life careintensive careQualitative researchGlobal Advances in Health and Medicine
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Evaluation tools for spiritual support in end of life care: increasing evidence for their clinical application.

2015

Purpose of review To summarize current evidence on evaluation tools for spiritual care, paying special attention to recent validations and new instruments, systematic reviews, recent consensus on spiritual care and its measurement, plus other emergent topics. Recent findings The systematic review resulted in 45 identified studies, 14 of which were considered: five works addressed the need for development and validation of spiritual tools; three studies reviewed tools for spirituality assessment, interventions, or related concepts; three more covered the efforts to define guidelines and priorities for spiritual care and its measurement. Other topics such as pediatric spiritual care, the use …

media_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineBioinformaticsPediatricsQuality of life (healthcare)medicineHumansFamilySpiritualityCultural Competencymedia_commonMedical educationTerminal CareOncology (nursing)Data CollectionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseComplicated griefSystematic reviewOncologyCaregiversResearch DesignPractice Guidelines as TopicQuality of LifeGriefSpiritual careGriefPsychologyEnd-of-life careCultural competenceCurrent opinion in supportive and palliative care
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Noninvasive Ventilation for the Treatment of Dyspnea as a Bridge from Intensive to End-of-Life Care

2009

medicine.medical_specialtyAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinebusiness.industrymedicineTerminal careNoninvasive ventilationNeurology (clinical)Positive-Pressure RespirationIntensive care medicinebusinessBridge (interpersonal)End-of-life careGeneral NursingJournal of Pain and Symptom Management
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Improving End-of-Life Care in Hospitals

2013

Objectives: To explore and document the experiences and expectancies of bereaved family members concerning the end-of-life (EOL) care of their deceased relative in a general hospital setting. Methods: Cross-sectional study using a questionnaire that included open-ended questions. Free-text answers were evaluated with qualitative content analysis. A total of 270 family members provided information about improvements in inpatient care. Results: Families described structural deficiencies. Furthermore, they requested a more holistic patient health care beyond medical treatment and expressed the wish for more professional support for families. Discussion: The view of bereaved families confirmed …

medicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careBereaved familyQualitative analysisNursingSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth carebusiness.product_linemedicineHumansFamilyInterpersonal RelationsGeneral hospitalQualitative ResearchTerminal Carebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCommunication skills trainingQuality ImprovementHospitalsCross-Sectional StudiesFamily medicinebusinessEnd-of-life careBereavementQualitative researchAmerican Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®
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