
EOL Essentials
@eolessentials
Get the skills and knowledge you need to provide high quality end-of-life care. Funded by Australian Department of Health and Aged Care, at Flinders University
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https://www.endoflifeessentials.com.au 28-02-2016 23:21:56
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š Do you feel confident caring for a dying patient? High-quality, compassionate #EndofLifeCare mattersāfor patients, families, & healthcare teams. š£Our *updated* Imminent Death module can help you strengthen your knowledge & confidence ā¶ļø endoflifeessentials.com.au/Education-Modu⦠#education






'(The education model) showed that the attitudes of the trainee nurses towards death before & after the course improved in terms of fear & anxiety, sense of avoidance...' dovepress.com/effectiveness-⦠#education #EndofLifeCare #nurses Dove Medical Press



#Grief is a reaction to a significant loss & is a normal human process that is necessary in making sense & coming to terms with āwhoā or āwhatā has been lost: eapassist.com.au/loss-grief/ Learn more in our '#Bereavement Care' module for health professionals - endoflifeessentials.com.au/Education-Moduā¦



šæAm I dying? Is my Dad going to suffer?' Difficult questions. Vital conversations. Compassionate, confident communication can make all the difference in #EndofLifeCare Our updated 'Communication & Decision-Making' module can help #HealthcareProfessionalsš»endoflifeessentials.com.au/Education-Moduā¦



šøMissed our Communication Masterclass webinar? Catch up in this blog! 3 key points from the webinar panel, incl tips on responses to patient questions such as āAm I dying?ā &āHow long do I have?ā ā¶ļø endoflifeessentials.com.au/News-and-Resou⦠#EndofLifeCare #nurses #doctors #AlliedHealth





Over half of Australians die in hospitals, making compassionate bereavement care essential. End-of-Life Essentialsā new module helps staff support grieving families with confidence and sensitivity ā„ļø EOL Essentials šRead more: endoflifeessentials.com.au/News-and-Resouā¦

My first story for The Saturday Paper is out today. Itās about Simon, his beloved 4yo son Marmaduke, and paediatric palliative care in Australiaāwhat works, whatās broken, and why we must do better. Thanks to all who shared their expertise & hearts. š Readšthesaturdaypaper.com.au/life/health/20ā¦
