Revision and redesign of a day hospice service including creative arts (original) (raw)
The Design of Inpatient Hospice Environments: Theory and Case Study, in FUTURECARE: New Directions for Planning Health and Care Facilities.
Randy M Sovich, FAIA
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'Widening access to hospice care – a briefing paper for managers and trustees'
Yasmin Gunaratnam
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When a hospice is not a haven
Sheila A. Payne
Progress in Palliative Care, 2011
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Monographic section Architectures for paediatric palliative care: how to improve quality of life and environmental well-being
Giulio Galloni
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Palliative care environments for patient, family and staff well-being: an ethnographic study of nonstandard design
Rebecca McLaughlan
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2021
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Therapeutic goals of hospice care environment: A systematic literature review. FUTURE of Architectural Research
Sharmin Kader
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The Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme : Overview 2007-2013
Kathy Walsh
2014
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HOSPICE: SUPPORT CENTER FOR PALLIATIVE CARE (Atena Editora)
Atena Editora
HOSPICE: SUPPORT CENTER FOR PALLIATIVE CARE (Atena Editora), 2022
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Hospices and care homes—similarities and differences in relation to palliative care
Jo Hockley
Annals of Palliative Medicine
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Hospitable Hospice - Redesigning care for tomorrow
Lekshmy Parameswaran
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An increasing older population dictates the need to organise palliative care and estabilish hospices
Ivan Bunjevac
Collegium antropologicum, 2009
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Designing for Palliative Care: Three Ideas toward an Architecture of Generosity
Rebecca McLaughlan
OMSORG: Nordic Journal of Palliative Medicine , 2023
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Challenging contexts: Hearing the voice of residents and families in hospice care design research
Gary Rodin
2012
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Hospice Care Needs Study
Agatha Parks-Savage
American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality, 2018
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Supporting family carers:report on the evidence of how to work with and support family carers to inform the work of the Commission into the future of hospice care
Sheila A. Payne
2013
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Helping people to live until they die: An examination of the current provision and future potential of arts in healthcare settings, with particular reference to palliative care.
Maeve Butler
Academic Thesis, 2012
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Questions for hospice in resource-poor settings
Jenny Hunt
Progress in Palliative Care, 2004
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Assessing the Need for and Potential Role of a Day Hospice: A Qualitative Study
Lynne Lohfeld
Journal of Palliative Care, 2000
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Development of A User-Centered Design Framework for Palliative and Hospice Care Patients for a Better Quality of Life Experience
IEREK press
Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, 2022
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Unburdening expectation and operating between: architecture in support of palliative care
Rebecca McLaughlan
BMJ Medical Humanities, 2022
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Nurses’ Use of Art in Hospice Settings
MAURA FARRELL MILLER
Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2013
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Environments for care at end of life: evaluation of the King's Fund Enhancing the Healing Environment Programme
Jonathan Hale
2010
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Palliative Care I: Providing Care
Linda Emanuel
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2004
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Hospice the adjective, not the noun: The future of a national priority
Josefina Elfi Magno
American Psychologist, 1982
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Therapeutic goals of hospice care environment: A systematic literature review
Sharmin Kader
2015
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“Such an institution represents the circle of life” – bringing an inpatient hospice into an academic setting: a pre-implementation exploratory study
Kim Dillen
BMC Palliative Care, 2023
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Realizing homeliness in palliative care: inpatient and family perspectives on designing the built environment
Rebecca McLaughlan
Design for Health, 2023
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Architectural, interior architectural and industrial design in the last phases of life: Design for wellbeing in palliative care
Ammin Gil
2017
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Materials to prepare hospice families for dying in the home
Karen Kehl
Journal of palliative …, 2008
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Briefing a children's hospice: Bridging the evidence gap and redefining value in contemporary healthcare design
Rebecca McLaughlan
Architectural Research Quarterly, 2020
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Five years' experience of a hospice service for people with dementia
Journal of Geriatric Care and Research (JGCR)
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Establishing a hospice at home service: lessons to share
karen groves
2011
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Literature Review of "Communication" for the Irish Hospice Foundation's Hospice-Friendly Hospitals Programme
Paul K Miller
2008
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With comfort and dignity and support. An evaluation of the Hospice at Home service delivered by Milford Care Centre
Elizabeth McKay
2011
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