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There is a recognised need for research that illuminates mutually beneficial connections among performance, ageing, disability theory, and praxis. One such project is the Memory Ensemble™, an improvisational theatre intervention for persons with ea
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6294295/
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Nurse. 31:2-8
The Respiratory Coordinated Care Program (RCCP) based at St George Hospital, is a specialised community program designed to assist people with advanced COPD (DRG groupings E65A/E65B) to live optimally well at home. The aim of the program is to reduce
Autor:
Jill Cockburn, Robyn Jarvis, Kathleen Dracup, Glenn Paull, Janet Angus, John Daly, Mary Dunford, Patricia M. Davidson, Tony Wilds, Kate Introna
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Critical Care. 12:47-53
Nurses lack a comprehensive body of scientific knowledge to guide the palliative care of patients with nonmalignant conditions. Current knowledge and practice reveal that nurses in many instances are not well prepared to deal with death and dying. Fo
Publikováno v:
Australian Critical Care. 14:165-169
This article reports a case study of ‘Sue’, a 37 year old female who was transferred to a metropolitan hospital's intensive care unit in acute respiratory failure secondary to severe kyphoscoliosis (KS). KS is defined as a deformity of the spine
Publikováno v:
Heart & Lung. 28:348-351
A woman with obstructive sleep apnea who was admitted to the sleep disorders laboratory at St George Hospital in Sydney, Australia, for assessment subsequently experienced respiratory arrest. She was successfully resuscitated and 10 days later was tr
Autor:
John Daly, Patricia M. Davidson, Jill Cockburn, Mary Dunford, Kathleen Dracup, Glenn Paull, Kate Introna
Publikováno v:
Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses. 15(2)
Advances in the practice of medicine and nursing science have increased survival for patients with chronic cardiorespiratory disease. Parallel to this positive outcome is a societal expectation of longevity and cure of disease. Chronic disease and th
Autor:
Tracy A. Smith, Meera Agar, Mary Dunford, Patricia M. Davidson, Jane M. Ingham, Christine Jenkins
Publikováno v:
Chest. 146:39A