A New World - Changing the Landscape in End of Life Care, Hospice UK National Conference
BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care
; 11, 2021.
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in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2030671
ABSTRACT
The proceedings contain 245 papers. The topics discussed include application of the lantern model to stories from the pandemic its use in enhancing MDT working;hidden work and hidden workers in hospice care;carrying the torch for physician associates (PAS) working in UK hospices;'going against the grain of all we do' hospice staff experiences of moral distress during COVID-19;transformation of death and bereavement support processes across children and adult hospice services;development of a journal club to improve care in a hospice through evidence based practice;no barriers here! advance care planning and people with intellectual disabilities;online community of practice development - palliative care and homelessness;enhancing bereavement group support - changing from a social to a psycho-educational model;and hospice heritage stories making every memory matter.
adult; advance care planning; bereavement; bereavement support; child; conference review; controlled study; coronavirus disease 2019; educational model; ethical dilemma; evidence based practice center; grain; homelessness; hospice care; human; inheritance; intellectual impairment; memory; palliative therapy; pandemic; physician; worker
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English
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BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care
Year:
2021
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