75 research outputs found

    Filial Piety and Dignity in End-of-Life Caregiving: Lived experience of Chinese families facing terminal cancer and receiving LTC care services in Hong Kong

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    Conference Theme: Clinical, Legal and Administrative ChallengesFree Paper Presentation 2published_or_final_versio

    Helping beyond skills and ethics: cultivating compassion satisfaction among healthcare professionals working on ART in Hong Kong

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    Poster Presentation: P-552postprin

    Do cultural beliefs play a role in fertility-related quality of life? A study of Chinese women after unsuccessful first IVF cycle

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    This free journal suppl. entitled: Abstract book of the 31st ESHRE Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, 14–17 June 2015Poster Presentation: P-553postprin

    Understanding the preferred role in infertility treatment decision making among Chinese infertile women in Hong Kong

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    Session 38: Managing patient expectations: no. O-140This free journal suppl. entitled: Abstract book of the 31st ESHRE Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, 14–17 June 2015STUDY QUESTION: What are the treatment decision making preferences in Chinese women undergoing fertility treatments in Hong Kong? ...postprin

    From Compassionate Fatigue to Compassion: A new direction of improving quality of life for healthcare professionals in reproductive health

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    Conference Theme: Multiplicity in action for better healthP9—Sexual health: no. P9apublished_or_final_versio

    Systems dynamics in the community care pathway at the end-of-life: the Hong Kong experience

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    BACKGROUND: Since 2009, the HKWC-CGAT in collaboration with TWGHs JC C&A Home piloted the “EOL Program for RCHE in HKWC” program. The program offered 2 EoL care pathways on top of existing care framework: 1) AED pathway: residents remain in RCHE during last stage of life and stay there until very last moment of life; 2) FYKH pathway: resident be transferred to the hospital via expedite pathway at the last moment of life to receive hospice and palliative care until he/she passed away. The program has served 32 residents, 9 have chosen the AED pathway and two passed away peacefully in 2010. Success of this program highlights the need to examine interplaying factors in EoL care pathway and reflect on practical implications for quality EoL care. OBJECTIVE: To identify system factors that contributes to EoL care decision making and dignified EoL Care Pathways. METHOD: This is a qualitative study with individual interviews and focus groups conducted. Participants was …published_or_final_versio

    Dignified Care in LTC Settings: A Systemic- Interpretive Framework for Community-Based End-of-Life Care Pathway in Hong Kong

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    Conference Theme: Clinical, Legal and Administrative ChallengesFree Paper Presentation IIpublished_or_final_versio

    'Beauty is only skin deep' - Focus Group findings with skin disease patients

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    Boundary Ambiguity with the Unborn: Understanding Perinatal Grief and Psychological Distress among Chinese Women who Experience Miscarriage after In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

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    Session Theme: Disenfranchised GriefConference theme: East Meets West: Expanding Frontiers and DiversityOral presentationSession Name: Perinatal Bereavemen
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