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Authors: Weafer, John; McCarthy, Joan; Loughrey, Mark
Description: Report presenting findings of a research project undertaken on behalf of the Irish Hospice Foundation.The primary purpose is to explore what Irish people think about diverse end-of-life issues, including what they understand as autonomy in the context of care.</description>
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Authors: Quinlan, Christina; O Neill, Catherine
Description: Report on research undertaken to provide qualitative data on practitioner’s perspectives on patient autonomy in end of life in hospital settings in Ireland. The research is part of a larger project entitled ‘An Ethical Framework for End-of-Life Care’ The latter aims to identify the key ethical issues arising in relation to death, dying and bereavement and to develop a set of educational resources to deepen public and professional understanding of experiences of death, dying and bereavement and to enhance the experience of dying in diverse health care settings in Ireland.</description>
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Authors: Murphy, Sarah; O'Shea, B.
Description: Poster presentation on the Think Ahead advance care planning public information initiative</description>
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Description: Summary report of the strategic planning process and outline of the strategic goals and objectives of the Irish Hospice Foundation Library and Information Service (LIS) for the period 2012 -2015</description>
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