Evaluation of the Design & Dignity Programme. Summary
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University College, Cork, Ireland. Health Service Executive, Irish Hospice Foundation, 'Evaluation of the Design & Dignity Programme. Summary', [report], Irish Hospice Foundation, 2019-03-01Download Item:
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Design & Dignity is a partnership project between the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) and the Health Service Executive (HSE) Estates. Design & Dignity is part of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals (HFH) Programme of work within the IHF which works to improve end-of-life and bereavement care in hospitals. The Design & Dignity programme aims to bring design excellence and evidence-based healthcare design into hospitals. In October 2010, the Design & Dignity Grants Scheme was officially launched and since then it has provided support to over 40 projects across Ireland. Completed Design & Dignity projects are located in acute hospital wards, mortuaries, emergency departments, waiting areas and maternity units.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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