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Since 2008, we held a palliative care workshop primarily aimed for physicians, who engaged in clinical practice for cancer treatment. In order to improve the end-of-life stage patient care at home, we made all sorts of efforts not only for physicians, but we also made a workshop available for healthcare professionals to participate. There were more than 60 people participated the workshop: our 20% of physicians and 24% of nurses, 13% of nearby hospital and clinic physicians, 12% of pharmacists and 17% of nurses. According to our questionnaire survey, more than 90% of the participants were satisfied with the workshop. Only 8% of the participants expressed that the workshop was rather difficult. From our analysis of the results, it was clear that we attained a high level of participants' satisfaction.
Assuntos
Educação Médica Continuada , Educação Continuada em Enfermagem , Serviços de Assistência Domiciliar , Cuidados Paliativos , Assistência Terminal , Humanos , Neoplasias/terapia , Inquéritos e QuestionáriosRESUMO
In the title compound, {[Cu(C(9)H(15)N(13))(2)](ClO(4))(2)}(n), the Cu(2+) cation lies on an inversion center and is coordinated by the tetra-zole N(4) atoms of six symmetry-equivalent tris-[2-(1H-tetra-zol-1-yl)eth-yl]amine ligands (t(3)z) in the form of a Jahn-Teller-distorted octa-hedron with Cu-N bond distances of 2.0210â (8), 2.0259â (8) and 2.4098â (8)â Å. The tertiary amine N atom is stereochemically inactive. The cationic part of the structure, viz. [Cu(t(3)z)(2)](2+), forms an infinite two-dimensional network parallel to (100), in pockets of which the perchlorate anions reside. The individual networks are partially inter-locked and held together by C-Hâ¯O inter-actions to the perchlorate anions and C-Hâ¯N inter-actions to tetra-zole N atoms.
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The title compound, C(16)H(14)N(8), is a new chiral ligand designed for applications in supra-molecular chemistry and Fe(2+) spin-crossover complexes. The crystal structure shows a herring-bone arrangement of the mol-ecules, which are mutually linked via inter-molecular C-Hâ¯N inter-actions mainly donated by the alkyl and tetra-zole H atoms.