Purpose: The purpose of this study was to validate the nursing intervention standards of home care to home care setting for a guide in giving quality care to home hospice patients. Methods: The developed nursing standards were applied to 79 home hospice patients at K hospital, C university. Data were collected through the developed nursing intervention standards of home care with 19 selected nursing interventions and 418 associated nursing activities from January to June in 2006. Results: The performance frequency was 509 times for total nursing interventions and 7,815 times for total associated nursing activities. The most frequently used nursing activity was 722 times(9.24%) on teaching prescribed medication, followed by surveillance(718 ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to construct the structure, process and outcome of community-...
Background: Teamwork is important in early palliative home care, and interprofessional education is ...
Background: More and more people are choosing to die in their homes. Palliative care istherefore oft...
The purpose of this study was to analyze nursing intervention among home care elderly patients with ...
The purpose of this study was to explore and interpret the contribution of nurses in the development...
This literature reviewed research was aiming at capturing the actual or predominant roles nurses pla...
Although nurses possess various skills for accomplishing care tasks, this thesis project focuses on ...
Background Residents of nursing care homes for older people are highly likely to die there, making t...
Background: The elderly population is increasing and many of these will need palliative care in thei...
Purpose: Hospice care represents all meaningful aspects of physical, mental and economical status of...
The purpose of this home care nursing study was to describe for a set of clients, their characterist...
The aim of this study is to gain and understand the knowledge of Nurses interventions in promoting t...
As the Korean government's recognition of the importance of hospice service grows, the government ha...
This DNP project\u27s objective was to educate home healthcare (HHC) nurses about palliative care/ho...
Abstract Background: There are patients in palliative care that prefer to be cared for in their own ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to construct the structure, process and outcome of community-...
Background: Teamwork is important in early palliative home care, and interprofessional education is ...
Background: More and more people are choosing to die in their homes. Palliative care istherefore oft...
The purpose of this study was to analyze nursing intervention among home care elderly patients with ...
The purpose of this study was to explore and interpret the contribution of nurses in the development...
This literature reviewed research was aiming at capturing the actual or predominant roles nurses pla...
Although nurses possess various skills for accomplishing care tasks, this thesis project focuses on ...
Background Residents of nursing care homes for older people are highly likely to die there, making t...
Background: The elderly population is increasing and many of these will need palliative care in thei...
Purpose: Hospice care represents all meaningful aspects of physical, mental and economical status of...
The purpose of this home care nursing study was to describe for a set of clients, their characterist...
The aim of this study is to gain and understand the knowledge of Nurses interventions in promoting t...
As the Korean government's recognition of the importance of hospice service grows, the government ha...
This DNP project\u27s objective was to educate home healthcare (HHC) nurses about palliative care/ho...
Abstract Background: There are patients in palliative care that prefer to be cared for in their own ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to construct the structure, process and outcome of community-...
Background: Teamwork is important in early palliative home care, and interprofessional education is ...
Background: More and more people are choosing to die in their homes. Palliative care istherefore oft...