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Bibliography An Bord Altranais (200
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Participating Sites The following i
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Appendix 2 Feedback Guidance Feedba
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Appendix 3 Example of an Agenda for
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Notes from PD Workshop/Programme da
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Appendix 4 Values Clarification Exe
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Collecting and analysing the data T
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Guidance on preparation for observa
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Observation of Care Template Name o
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Observation of Care Poster for Ward
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Introduction and Background Emancip
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Deeper level - What does it mean CU
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As well as negotiating and explaini
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Observation Area 2: COMMUNICATION O
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Observation Area 3: PRIVACY & DIGNI
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Observation Area 5: TEAM EFFECTIVEN
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Observation Area 7: RISK AND SAFETY
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References Boomer C, McCormack B an
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Appendix 8 Quality of Life Exercise
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AIM (what is the overall intention
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Date action will be achieved Person
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ACTION PLANNING FRAMEWORK Practice
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Mr. Patrick Glackin Acting Area Dir