916 resultados para Nursing-home Placement
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Research conducted by the University of Illinois College of Nursing.
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Description based on: FY 1986.
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"March 1986."
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Bibliography: p. 28-29.
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"January, 1982."
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Description based on: 1993; title from cover.
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"May 1988."--P. 78.
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"(R-06-07)"--Colophon.
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On cover: New horizons in long term care.
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Description based on: 1986 (April 1, 1987); title from cover.
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Cover title: Long term care facilities issues : past, present, future.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 1970-1973; title from caption.
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Background: This article is derived from a more extensive review of literature for a qualitative study that explored the meaning of truth-telling within the care provider-aged resident dyad in high-level (nursing home) aged care. Aim: This paper describes through the literature, work practices and the culture of the nursing home as promoting instrumental care, therefore prioritizing doing-for over being-with. The nursing home, starved of time and staff, silences and isolates the aged care resident in an environment that is, arguably, rarely homelike. Conclusion: The appraisal of the nursing home offered here means that a number of residents' rights are at risk and care providers (notably registered nurses and the personal care assistants) risk contravening the Code of Ethics for Nurses in Australia.