Postgraduate Certificate in Children’s Palliative Care
Abstract Summary, Synopsis A concise, stand‑alone paragraph that outlines the purpose, methods, key findings, and conclusions of a research study. In children’s palliative care, an abstract allows clinicians to quickly assess the relevance of evidence to practice. Example: An abstract of a mixed‑methods study on family coping strategies h …
Postgraduate Certificate in Children’s Palliative Care
Ableism refers to the discrimination or prejudice against people with disabilities, which can be a significant issue in palliative care settings, where patients may have complex needs. Related terms include ageism, racism, and sexism, all of which can impact the quality of care provided. In the context of the …
Postgraduate Certificate in Children’s Palliative Care
Abrasiveness refers to the quality of being rough or causing friction, in the context of communication it can be used to describe the way a healthcare provider interacts with a patient or family member, which can be perceived as insensitive or dismissive, affecting the patient's emotional well-being and ability to cope with thei …