Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 610.73: Nursing
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Lauffer-Vogt, Stefan Urs; Hediger, Hannele; Knüppel Lauener, Susanne; Schubert, Maria,
2023.
Pflege.
37(2), pp. 89-97.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1024/1012-5302/a000965
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Schuler, C.; Bansah, E.; Owusu, R.; Agbozo, F.; Pfister, E. R.,
2023.
In:
1st University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) Research Conference, Ho, Ghana, 22-24 November 2023.
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Müller, M.; Ryser, V.; Häusermann, S.,
2023.
Die Kontroverse um die Hydratation am Lebensende : ein Update [poster].
In:
Nationaler Palliative Care Kongress, Biel, Schweiz, 22.-23. November 2023.
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-29598
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Galatsch, Michael; Domeisen Benedetti, Franzisca; Fringer, André,
2023.
Familienarbeit in der ambulanten palliativen Betreuung : ein (fast) unbezahltes Angebot [poster].
In:
Nationaler Palliative Care Kongress, Biel, Schweiz, 22.-23. November 2023.
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Bachmann, Sarah; Häusermann, Sara Ursula,
2023.
I can do this! : Coping der Health Professionals in der Palliative Care [poster].
In:
Nationaler Palliative Care Kongress, Biel, Schweiz, 22.-23. November 2023.
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-29597
Projects
Projects according to DDC 610.73: Nursing
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Facing future challenges in pediatric primary health care: a scoping review
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Time distribution of services in palliative care in Switzerland - an evaluation study in hospital, hospice and Spitex
Aim This two-phase project aims to present and compare the services provided in palliative care. Method In phase one, the activities in palliative care are collected based on existing research work by the applicants and process analysis. This data will be adapted for the settings of the research work (hospital, ...
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Electronic PerSon-cENtred care and Specialized Palliative Care for people with dementla: lmproving the quality of life with Outcome guided Recognition and assessment of relevant Symptoms, neeDs and care issues (eSENIORS)
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Building a global bridge in health professions
Motivation/Rational Given the rapid change in the health care capacity and demand land-scape globally, looking at international collaboration for health professional education is key to success to meet future challenges nurses and midwives will be confronted with. The School of Health Sciences ZHAW has engaged in ...
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Digital Support Against Social Isolation