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The impact of the mainstreaming of Hospice Palliative Care on a small community hospice program in Central Ontario from 1988-2017Pritzker, Amy 07 November 2018 (has links)
The hospice social movement, which emerged as a new social movement based on the ideals of providing a more humane and natural approach towards death, illness, and grief, led to the creation of community-based hospice programs across Canada. This single case study explored the factors that influenced the life course of a small, community-based hospice (Hospice Orillia) from its beginning in 1987 to 2017. A preliminary timeline was created through a review of secondary data sources which identified milestones, events and individuals who were in leadership roles in the organization. This information was then used to recruit nine key informants who participated in semi-structured interviews. Through thematic analysis, the interviews identified that the organization’s geographic location, its relationship to the formal health care system, its ability to access funding, and issues regarding advocacy and awareness all
played key roles in how it developed over the years, leading to its eventual decline. / Graduate
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Vision and achievement : an investigation into the foundation of the modern Hospice Movement to identify the role of corporate vision in the non-profit and voluntary sectorJohnson, Martin January 1998 (has links)
This investigation examines the management concept of corporate vision in organisations. The study includes an investigation of the etymology and definitions of vision, and considers existing views of its application in management theory. Research was carried out into the foundation of independent voluntary hospices in Britain, using case studies, interviews, hospice histories, and a questionnaire survey. Information was obtained from 11 case studies and from questionnaires responses of 140 founders of seventy-two separate hospices. The principal finding is that corporate vision is a valid concept in organisations, and a definition of successful corporate vision is derived from the evidence obtained. The content of successful vision was shown to admit detailed analysis, and a feasibility test was devised which was then applied to a number of projects. The feasibility test showed a clear correlation between feasibility scoring and project time to completion. It is also shown that there are several common elements between hospice visions and the activity of a small number of successful visionary individuals both in business and charitable work. A relationship is demonstrated between leadership and corporate vision which shows that the leader is subordinate to the vision. Team structure and behaviour in hospice founding groups is shown to be at variance with those commonly found in business organisations. Hospice founders do not appear to use relative measures either for progress or success, and accept substantial changes to financial targets largely without concern. The only common factor related to failure of hospice projects is shown to be visions that were defective at the outset, in that they were not shared. The context of corporate vision is considered, and it is concluded that corporate vision as a concept is not necessarily applicable to all types of organisation.
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Oral Interpretation as a Catalyst for Social Awareness Ann's Haven: Hospice of Denton CountyCancilla, Carlajo 08 1900 (has links)
This oral interpretation thesis studies the use of oral interpretation in social contexts. The context chosen was the Hospice movement, which deals with assisting terminally ill persons and their families through the stages of death and bereavement. A readers theatre script was compiled for "Ann's Haven: Hospice of Denton County," which was selected for the locus of this thesis. The script was presented to various civic groups for the purpose of informing the public and eliciting support for Ann's Haven. It was found that oral interpretation is a viable rhetorical tool and is well liked by audiences as a means of public enlightenment.
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Péče o umírající v hospicích / Care for the Dying in Hospice FacilitiesPTÁČEK, Jan January 2007 (has links)
This Thesis deals with the issue of illness and dying, and the care for the dying in different hospice facilities. In describes typical features of palliative medicine, it´s practical use in hospices and also the lack thereof in current Czech Medicine. The legislative side of this issue is discussed in this thesis as well.
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Právní úprava hospicové péče v ČR / The Hospice Care Regulation in the Czech RepublicChmelíková, Nikola January 2014 (has links)
CHMELÍKOVÁ, Nikola. The Hospice Care Regulation in the Czech Republic: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Sociological Studies, Department of Public and Social Policy, 2014. Thesis Supervisor Mgr. Ing. Olga Angelovská The thesis titled "The Hospice Care Regulation in the Czech Republic" is about hospice care in the Czech Republic of its development due to the following important foreign and Czech documents in health and social care. The main reason that leads me to the elaboration of this work is particularly ambiguous and rather one-sided definition of hospice palliative care in the Czech Republic in terms of health care. In the analysis and evaluation, which is the main part of the paper I will draw on already existing documents and data that relate to the topic immediately. Another integral part of the consultation and discussion with experts from the ranks of both health and social services in providing care face barriers that currently has inadequate definition of the operation itself. The aim of the thesis is the analysis of documents and data relating to the regulation of hospice care in the Czech Republic, and their subsequent reflection of professionals who care about the issue of dying deal in their working lives. Keywords hospice care, legislation,...
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