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A Model of Palliative Care for Heart FailureHupcey, Judith E., Penrod, Janice, Fenstermacher, Kimberly 01 October 2009 (has links)
The heart failure illness trajectory is both complex and unpredictable, which makes providing palliative care services to patients with heart failure a challenge. As a result, although services are needed, few tend to be offered beyond basic medical management. The traditional model of palliative care is typically based on palliative care being considered a system of care delivery most appropriate for patients with a predictable illness/death trajectory, such as terminal cancer. This type of model, which is based on the ability to predict the course of a terminal disease, does not fit the heart failure trajectory. In this article, we propose a new model of palliative care that conceptualizes palliative care as a philosophy of care that encompasses the unpredictable nature of heart failure.
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The Effect of Social Media Subtle Communication on Beliefs About Mental Illness TrajectoriesWhitted, Whitney M. 22 December 2022 (has links)
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