Indicators of Quality of Palliative Care from a Family Perspective
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] S. Hampe. Needs of the grieving spouse in a hospital setting. , 1975, Nursing research.
[2] C. Gilliss. The family as a unit of analysis: Strategies for the nurse researcher , 1983, ANS. Advances in nursing science.
[3] A. Weisman,et al. Predilection to Death: Death and Dying as a Psychiatric Problem , 1961, Psychosomatic medicine.
[4] D. Ilstrup,et al. Skills needed by family members to maintain the care of an advanced cancer patient , 1981, Cancer nursing.
[5] R. McCorkle,et al. Development of a symptom distress scale , 1978, Cancer nursing.
[6] R. Babineau,et al. The family interview: helping patient and family cope with metastatic disease. , 1974, Geriatrics.
[7] C. M. Parkes. TERMINAL CARE: HOME, HOSPITAL, OR HOSPICE? , 1985, The Lancet.
[8] E. H. Olsen. The impact of serious illness on the family system. , 1970, Postgraduate medicine.
[9] G. Felton,et al. Nursing Behaviors in Bereavement: An Exploratory Study , 1976, Nursing research.
[10] B. C. Martocchio,et al. Living while Dying , 1982 .
[11] B. Giacquinta. Helping families face the crisis of cancer. , 1977, The American journal of nursing.
[12] P. Skorupka,et al. Primary caregivers; perceptions of nursing behaviors that best meet their needs in a home care hospice setting. , 1982, Cancer nursing.
[13] C. M. Parkes. Terminal care: evaluation of an advisory domiciliary service at St Christopher's Hospice. , 1980, Postgraduate medical journal.
[14] M. Bogdonoff,et al. The impact of illness upon the spouse. , 1967, Journal of chronic diseases.