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Palliative and Supportive Care; Findings from S.

Librada Flores and Co-Researchers in the Area of


Palliative and Supportive Care Reported [A new
method for developing compassionate
communities and cities movement-"Todos
Contigo" Programme (We are All With You):
experience in
Información de publicación: Health & Medicine Week ; Atlanta [Atlanta]23 Feb 2018: 2782.

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2018 FEB 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health &Medicine Week -- Investigators discuss
new findings in Palliative and Supportive Care. According to news originating from Seville, Spain, by NewsRx
editors, the research stated, "Todos Contigo (We are All With You) is a programme for social awareness, training,
and implementation of care networks for citizens to support, accompany and care for those who face advanced
chronic disease and end of life situations. From New Health Foundation this programme collaborates with the
Public Health and Palliative Care International Charter of Compassionate Communities."
Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research, "It seeks to promote a new integrated palliative care
model in the daily lives of individuals, to make families and health/social professionals the main promoters of
compassionate communities and compassionate cities movement. This workshop aims to: (I) describe the
methodology of the programme: required tools and steps for building and developing a compassionate city or
community; (II) identify stakeholders and organizations to join the compassionate community as networking
agents; (III) sharing experiences from the implementation of this project in various contexts while providing
specific examples and lessons learned from the perspective of various roles; (IV) explain the process of becoming
a part of the project and of getting the official recognition for being a compassionate city. This workshop aims to
share a new methodology 'Todos Contigo' (We are all with you) Programme for the development of compassionate
communities and cities movement. We describe our experiences in Spain and Latin American countries."
According to the news editors, the research concluded: "The method is based on creating community networks,
carrying out social awareness and training programmes related to end of life care."
For more information on this research see: A new method for developing compassionate communities and cities
movement-"Todos Contigo" Programme (We are All With You): experience in Spain and Latin America countries.
Annals of Palliative Medicine, 2018;7(Suppl 1):AB004.
The news correspondents report that additional information may be obtained from S. Librada Flores, New Health
Foundation, Seville, Spain. and can be your direct source for a journal article and its citation.
Keywords for this news article include: Spain, Europe, Seville, Health and Medicine, Palliative and Supportive Care.
Our reports deliver fact-based news of research and discoveries from around the world. Copyright 2018, NewsRx
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The citation for this news report is: NewsRx. Findings from S. Librada Flores and Co-Researchers in the Area of
Palliative and Supportive Care Reported [A new method for developing compassionate communities and cities

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movement-"Todos Contigo" Programme (We are All With You): experience in ...]. Health &Medicine Week. February
23, 2018; p 2782.

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Materia: Research; Researchers; Palliative care; Medicine

Lugar: Spain Latin America Europe

Empresa/organización: Nombre: Care International; NAICS: 813211

Identificador / palabra Seville Spain Europe Health and Medicine Palliative and Supportive Care
clave:

Título: Palliative and Supportive Care; Findings from S. Librada Flores and Co-Researchers
in the Area of Palliative and Supportive Care Reported [A new method for developing
compassionate communities and cities movement-"Todos Contigo" Programme (We
are All With You): experience in

Título de publicación: Health &Medicine Week; Atlanta

Primera página: 2782

Año de publicación: 2018

Fecha de publicación: Feb 23, 2018

Editorial: NewsRx

Lugar de publicación: Atlanta

País de publicación: United States, Atlanta

Materia de publicación: Medical Sciences

ISSN: 15316459

e-ISSN: 15324605

Tipo de fuente: Wire Feeds

Idioma de la publicación: English

Tipo de documento: News

ID del documento de 2002287875


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