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Geriatric, Ethics, and Palliative Care: Tending to the Mind & Spirit

机译:老人,伦理和姑息治疗:趋向心灵与精神

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The purpose of this paper was to examine the outcomes from the William Randolph Hearst Scholars Program (HSP) conducted at Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine from September 2005 to September 2006. The HSP was an interdisciplinary (nursing, rehabilitation therapies, social work, clergy, pharmacy, physicians, respiratory therapy, physician's assistant) educational opportunity (12 months, 50 hours of education) with the goal of improving the quality of care for older adults in an acute care medical setting. The focus group participants (21 out of 39 Hearst Scholars) participated in a 1.5-hour focus group immediately following completion of the program. After analyzing the data, the results revealed an overarching theme of empowerment in four specific topical areas: knowledge, connection, barriers, and hopeful trends, with specific themes emerging from each topic. This demonstrated the importance of the HSP for the participants.
机译:本文的目的是研究2005年9月至2006年9月在缅因州波特兰市缅因州医学中心进行的William Randolph Hearst学者计划(HSP)的成果。HSP是一个跨学科的(护理,康复治疗,社会工作,神职人员,药学,医师,呼吸治疗,医师助手)受教育的机会(12个月,50小时的教育时间),目的是提高急诊医疗环境中老年人的护理质量。焦点小组参与者(39名赫斯特学者中的21名)在课程完成后立即参加了1.5小时的焦点小组。在对数据进行分析之后,结果揭示了在四个特定主题领域的总体授权主题:知识,联系,障碍和充满希望的趋势,每个主题都出现了特定主题。这证明了HSP对于参与者的重要性。

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