• J Holist Nurs · Sep 2020

    An Interdisciplinary Framework for Palliative and Hospice Education and Practice.

    • Susan MacLeod Dyess, Angela S Prestia, Richard Levene, and Faustino Gonzalez.
    • Kennesaw State University.
    • J Holist Nurs. 2020 Sep 1; 38 (3): 320-330.

    AbstractLeading highly functional health care teams in all practice settings is sustained through the identification of a conceptual framework to guide education and practice. This article presents an interdisciplinary framework for palliative and hospice education and practice. The framework builds on theoretical caring to convey elements of relational, holistic and compassion; articulates interprofessional tenets for guiding values; and aligns with constructs for palliative and hospice best practices. The framework invites those at the bedside and in leadership to be intentional in attending to education and the necessary activities that address the day-to-day operations of palliative and hospice care, as well as, honoring all interdisciplinary collaboration that supports quality outcomes and inspires actions that transform.

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