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Care for people Dying in Hospitals Pilot 2004-2006
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Care for people Dying in Hospitals Pilot 2004-2006
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An account of the resource
An outline of the steering committee for the Care for People in Hospitals Pilot 2004-2006
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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2004 to 2006
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File format: PDF
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English
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Text
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
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Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
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Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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English.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Care for people Dying in Hospitals Pilot 2004-2006
Subject
The topic of the resource
Care for people Dying in Hospitals Pilot 2004-2006
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An account of the resource
An outline of the steering committee for the Care for People in Hospitals Pilot 2004-2006
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004 to 2006
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PDF
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English
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Text
2004
2006
care for people dying in hospitals project
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A proposal for the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot November 2003
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals PIlot - 2004-2006
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An account of the resource
The proposal for the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot November 2003
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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November 2003
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@Irish Hospice Foundation
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File format: PDF
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English
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Text
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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English.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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A proposal for the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot November 2003
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals PIlot - 2004-2006
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An account of the resource
The proposal for the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot November 2003
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Irish Hospice Foundaiton
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Irish Hospice Foundaiton
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November 2003
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@Irish Hospice Foundation
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English
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Title
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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English.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Project Board for Care for People Dying in Hospitals.
Subject
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Project Board for Care for People Dying in Hospitals.
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An account of the resource
Project Board for Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Jpeg
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Still image
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2004-2006
2004
2006
care for people dying in hospitals project
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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English.
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A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Executive summary of feasibility study for the dying in hospitals pilot project October 2005.
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An executive summary of feasibility study for the dying in hospitals pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, October 2005.
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An account of the resource
An executive summary of feasibility study for the dying in hospitals pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, October 2005.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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October 2005
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@Irish Hospice Foundation
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Microsoft Word
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English
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Text
2005
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Title
A name given to the resource
Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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English.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Flyer for Care for people dying in Hospitals pilot
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Flyer for Care for people dying in Hospitals pilot - a two year pilot at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Co Louth.
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An account of the resource
A Flyer for Care for people dying in Hospitals pilot 2004-2006 - a two year pilot at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Co Louth.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006
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@IIrish Hospice Foundation
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Parent collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme
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Pdf
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English
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The nature or genre of the resource
Text
2004
2006
care for people dying in hospitals project
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Press release for Handover Bags.
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals and Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
Description
An account of the resource
A press release discussing the success of Handover Bags initiative, created as part of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals, a subset of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th of December, 2005.
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Caroline Lynch-Communications Manager, Irish Hospice Foundation.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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File format: PDF.
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English.
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Press release.
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A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme-Early Years.
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The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Description
An account of the resource
Images and documents relating to the early years of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2006.
Contributor
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Press release.
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Press release for Handover Bags.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Care for People Dying in Hospitals and Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
Description
An account of the resource
A press release discussing the success of Handover Bags initiative, created as part of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals, a subset of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th of December, 2005.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Caroline Lynch-Communications Manager, Irish Hospice Foundation.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
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File format: PDF.
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English.
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Press release.
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A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
2005
care for people dying in hospitals project
caroline lynch
handover bags
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Presentation, reports and meeting minutes.
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A name given to the resource
Documents outlining the process of Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, and the creation of Care for People Dying in Hospitals project.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, Care for People Dying in Hospitals project and hospice principles in a hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
Documents outlining the behaviour and principles of the committees concerned with the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme and Care for People Dying in Hospitals project.
Source
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
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October-November, 2003.
Contributor
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals committee.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
Format
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File format: .doc.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Planning and presentation documents.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
2003
care for people dying in hospitals project
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
-
https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/0b647b063aba6e39597dfdb605873e57.pdf
6a5c116b1371ac7baa8af39c355b0507
https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/ab807cb432a1603ed198249d0422e739.pdf
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Title
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
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Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Text
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Original Format
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Presentation.
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Title
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Presentation relating to quality in end of life care in hospitals.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in a hospital setting, quality at end of life care.
Description
An account of the resource
Presentations discussing the practicalities and implications of incorporating hospice principles in a hospital setting to ensure quality in end of life care.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Contributor
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Parent collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Format
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File format: ppt.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Presentation.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
care for people dying in hospitals project
irish hospice foundation
-
https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/70e4ad3999b4db553fd6c86607e47e3a.JPG
9f2765109baf02c336682921b3ccab48
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Title
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals team after receiving the Irish Pharmaceutical Award, 2005 for best hospital project.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals, Care for People Dying and the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards.
Description
An account of the resource
Image of Mervyn Taylor (middle) and Denise Robinson after receiving the Irish Pharmaceutical Award, 2005 best hospital project, Care for People Dying in Hospitals, a subset of Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Source
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2005.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Mervyn Taylor- Care for People Dying in Hospitals project manager
Denise Robinson- Administrator of Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Type
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Still image: photograph.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/c7b43241e0a74285fcf9b0470a5029e8.JPG
22a608cdf93c15d490bdda9f8a2d9067
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Title
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Care for People Dying in Hospitals team after receiving the Irish Pharmaceutical Award, 2005 for best hospital project.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals, Care for People Dying and the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards.
Description
An account of the resource
Image of Orla Keegan (far left), Mervyn Taylor (first right) and Eugene Murray (far right) after receiving the Irish Pharmaceutical Award, 2005 best hospital project, Care for People Dying in Hospitals, a subset of Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Source
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2005.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Orla Keegan-Head of Education, Research & Bereavement at Irish Hospice Foundation
Eugene Murray-CEO of Irish Hospice Foundation.
Mervyn Taylor- Programme Manager.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Type
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Still image: Photograph.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Care for People Dying in Hospitals Pilot- 2004-2006.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice principles in hospital setting.
Description
An account of the resource
In March 2004, the Irish Hospice Foundation began a two-year pilot project at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda aimed at developing the hospice philosophy in a hospital setting. The project was informed from the findings of the ‘Care of the dying patient in hospital’ project conducted in St James’ Hospital and published in 1999.
The purpose of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project was to pioneer a process for change in the culture of care and organisation with regard to dying, death and bereavement in hospitals. The project also aimed to enable the adoption of these changes in other hospitals. Research for the project pointed to tension between the needs of an acute hospital and the needs of dying people and their families. The limitations of the hospital’s physical environment, the shortage of private spaces, the need to develop skills for communicating in difficult situations, the work pressures on staff at all levels, and difficulties with recognising the dying state as a legitimate diagnosis were regarded as significant challenges.
The project lead to the identification of the four themes which became the basis for the planning and development of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme; Integrated Care, Communication, Dignity and Design and Patient Autonomy.
These themes would be the foundation for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals project.
Mervyn Taylor was hired as the project manager for the ‘Care for people dying in hospitals’ project in December 2003 and would become the programme manager for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme which was developed from this pilot.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Programme Manager: Mervyn Taylor.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004-2006.
The project won best hospital project at the Irish Pharmaceutical Awards 2005. It was also chosen as one of the three projects to represent Ireland at the 4th Quality Conference for Public Administrators in the EU in 2006.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph.
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Title
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Irish Pharmaceutical Awards, 2005.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Care for people dying in hospitals, hospice principles in hospital settings.
Description
An account of the resource
Images of accepting the 2005 Irish Pharmaceutical Award for the Care of People Dying in Hospital project.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2005.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
File format: JPEG.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Still image: photograph.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Orla Keegan-Head of Education, Research & Bereavement at Irish Hospice Foundation
Eugene Murray-CEO of Irish Hospice Foundation.
Denise Robinson-Administrator of Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
Mervyn Taylor- Programme Manager.
2005
care for people dying in hospitals project
denise robinson
eugene murray
irish hospice foundation
irish pharmaceutical awards
mervyn taylor
orla keegan
-
https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/debae7f70e75708245c176b998e7e814.pdf
9f51dae760f018c5be3a1c2d19380eb5
Dublin Core
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Title
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Dying and Death in an Acute Hospital : Exploring the Views and Experiences of Hospital Staff.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Acute hospital staff and experiences with death.
Description
An account of the resource
A document exploring the results of focus group discussions undertaken with the staff of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital as part of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project.
Creator
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O'Mahony-Browne Research Consultants:
Michael Browne.
Ann O'Mahony.
Gearoid Mac Eochaidh.
Publisher
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
March, 2005.
Contributor
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Staff at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda.
Relation
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme Collection.
Format
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File format: pdf.
Language
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English.
Abstract
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Hospital staff reveal their actual experiences and perceptions of death and dying during their work in a busy acute hospital. The report documents the issues that concern staff, many of whom act in an advocacy role on behalf of patients who are dying and their families.
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Title
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
Subject
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
Description
An account of the resource
Publications relating to the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, run by the Irish Hospice Foundation.
Creator
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Relation
A related resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Collection
Language
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English
Type
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Documents.
Access Rights
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All rights reserved
License
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Text
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Original Format
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Report.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Dying and Death in an Acute Hospital : Exploring the Views and Experiences of Hospital Staff.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Acute hospital staff and experiences with death.
Description
An account of the resource
A document exploring the results of focus group discussions undertaken with the staff of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital as part of the Care for People Dying in Hospitals Project.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
O'Mahony-Browne Research Consultants:
Michael Browne.
Ann O'Mahony.
Gearoid Mac Eochaidh.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
March, 2005.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Staff at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda.
Relation
A related resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme Collection.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
File format: JPEG.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
2005
ann o’mahony
care for people dying in hospitals project
end of life care
gearoid mac eochaidh
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
michael browne
our lady of lourdes hospital
palliative care
research