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Pharmacoeconomic considerations regarding hospice and palliative care according to pharmacists and hospice managers
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Nationwide survey on volunteers' training in hospice and palliative care in Poland
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The role of a pharmacist in a hospice: a nationwide survey among hospice directors, pharmacists and physicians
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Leszek Pawłowski dr
PeopleDr Leszek Pawłowski, PhD, lawyer, assistant professor at the Department of Palliative Medicine, Medical University of Gdańsk (Poland), member of Polish Working Group on End-of-Life Ethics and Editorial Board member of the journal Palliative Medicine in Practice. His research is focused on legal issues in palliative care, hospice and palliative care volunteering, Advance Care Planning and medical law. He is involved in healthcare...
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Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing
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To Survive in a CBRN Hostile Environment: Application of CAVE Automatic Virtual Environments in First Responder Training
PublicationThis paper is of a conceptual nature and focuses on the use of a specific virtual reality environment in civil-military training. We analyzed the didactic potential of so-called CAVE automatic virtual environments for First Responder training, a type of training that fills the gap between First Aid training and the training received by emergency medical technicians. Since real training involves live drills based on unexpected situations,...
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Ultra-rare ultra-care: The unique burden of ultra rare disease caregiving
PublicationBackground: We sought to assesses the impact of caring for children with ultra rare diseases (URDs) on familycarers and to analyse the way these experiences differ among the caregivers of children diagnosed throughprenatal or newborn screening, and those with symptom-based diagnosis.Methods: A total of 200 caregivers of 219 URDs children completed an on-line survey regarding the challengesand experiences...
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Ultra-rare ultra-care: Assessing the impact of caring for children with ultra rare diseases
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Case Reports in Critical Care
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American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine
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