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2024-03-28T23:51:49ZThe voice of patients in shaping our future doctors – a Qualitative evaluation of patients’ and student-users’ experience
http://hdl.handle.net/10722/340826
Title: The voice of patients in shaping our future doctors – a Qualitative evaluation of patients’ and student-users’ experience
Authors: Yu, EYT; Liu, KSN; Luk, PPL; Wong, HYC; Ng, APP; Chan, L; Chen, JY2023-06-24T00:00:00ZExperience of Dying: Concerns on Palliative Care for A Parkinson’s Disease Patient
http://hdl.handle.net/10722/338701
Title: Experience of Dying: Concerns on Palliative Care for A Parkinson’s Disease Patient
Authors: Luk, Po Ling Pauline
Abstract: <p>More than 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). It is estimated that by 2030, Chinese PD patients will be accounting for a half of the worldwide PD patients. The motor and non-motor complications of PD caused degrading end-of-life quality for the PD patients. Previous studies on PD emphasized the importance of involvement of caregivers in education of palliative care for PD patients. The lack of knowledge created additional burdens to the healthcare system and prolonged the grief period of family members of PD patients. It is important to consider how experiences of PD affect end-of-life care. As such, it could enhance the end-of-life quality of the patient and caregivers.</p><p>Through reference to my own experience as a caregiver for my late father who has PD, the reflective narrative uses an auto-ethnographic format to interpret how the illness brings suffering to the patient and family caregivers as occurring in the last three months of his life. This enhances our understanding of the PD through descriptions of dying and caring processes. Knowledge and wisdom are further interpreted as enhancing researchers’ understanding the needs of palliative care to PD patients. The narrative also addresses the lack of information and knowledge communication with the caregivers in the current healthcare system.</p><p>Concepts presented in this article aid researchers’ understanding of how quality palliative care might be achieved. Such knowledge has important implications for the management of patients of PD, which may be most clearly described through the lens of the caregivers.</p>2023-06-20T00:00:00ZThe Educational, Social and Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on University Graduates Transitioning to the Workforce in Hong Kong. Presented at the Hong Kong Research Grants Council Collaborative Research Fund cum Research Impact Fund Symposium. City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
http://hdl.handle.net/10722/335665
Title: The Educational, Social and Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on University Graduates Transitioning to the Workforce in Hong Kong. Presented at the Hong Kong Research Grants Council Collaborative Research Fund cum Research Impact Fund Symposium. City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong; 新冠肺炎疫情對應屆大學畢業生在港就業的教育、社交和健康方面的影響
Authors: Zayts, Olga A; Edmonds, David Matthew; Fortune, Zoe; Chan, Cecilia Ka Yuk; Della Giusta, Marina; Hafner, Christoph; Ho, Jenifer Wing Yee; Jaworska, Sylvia; Jones, Rodney; Lee, Carmen Ka Man; Thiang, Odile; Luk, Po Ling Pauline; Wong, Paul Wai Ching; Fung, Jaime Sau Ying; Chan, Sik Man Angus; Afina-Nafisah-Jasmine; Kwok, Apple Hui Min2023-12-07T00:00:00ZAdapting immersive gameplay for learning family caregivers' emotions in end-of-life care and for training medical students' grief literacy
http://hdl.handle.net/10722/330283
Title: Adapting immersive gameplay for learning family caregivers' emotions in end-of-life care and for training medical students' grief literacy
Authors: Wong, KSS2023-05-22T00:00:00Z