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The Past, Present and Future Strategies of Korean Social Work in Hospice and Palliative Care

Lee YS

The objective of this paper is to suggest future goals and strategies for social work in hospice and palliative care in Korea by understanding its historical background. Both literature review...
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Analysis of Research Papers Published by the Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care (The First Issue~2012)

Hwang IC, Kang KA, Ahn HY

The purpose of this paper is to suggest a direction for future studies based on the analysis of the articles published in the Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care...
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Public Perception and Acceptance of the National Strategy for Well-Dying

Lee SH, Shin DE, Sim JA, Yun YH

PURPOSE: Ten years have passed since the Korean government announced its plan to institutionally support hospice and palliative care in 2002. In line with that, this study aims to suggest...
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The Status of Home-Based Hospice Care in Korea

Park CS, Yoon S, Jung Y

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate how home-based hospice care is provided in Korea. METHODS: From July 2011 through August 2011, 29 hospice facilities that provide home-based hospice care were...
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Nurses Attitudes toward Death, Coping with Death and Understanding and Performance Regarding EOL Care: Focus on Nurses at ED, ICU and Oncology Department

Seo MJ, Kim JY, Kim S, Lee TW

PURPOSE: The objectives of this study were to 1) explore nurses' attitudes toward death, coping with death, understanding and performance regarding end-of-life (EOL) care, 2) describe correlations among the above...
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A Study of Intensive Care Unit Nurses' Understanding of the Meaning of Death, Death Anxiety, Death Concern and Respect for Life

Kang JH, Han SJ

PURPOSE: We investigated how intensive care unit (ICU) nurses understand the meaning of death, death anxiety, death concern and respect for life. METHODS: From November 2009 through February 2010, a survey...
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