© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThe authors of this article question the usefulness of the empirico-realist search for a definitive definition of hope. Semistructured interviews on “do-not-resuscitate” issues with 23 oncology clinic outpatients were tape-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed following grounded-theory methodology and discursive analytical methodology. Twelve patients spontaneously spoke about hope as objective or subjective, a burden or a resource. Hope represented an evaluation of empirical states of affairs or the wish for desired outcomes and was a warrant for action or an excuse for inaction. It was attributed to both patient and caregiver, to individuals or situations. Hope was present or future oriented, both vulnerable and endu...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
Although hope is a well-studied topic, there is no consensus on its definition. Using a prototype an...
Although hope is a well-studied topic, there is no consensus on its definition. Using a prototype an...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought...
Abstract: This study explores the function of hope in the life experience of women diagnosed with br...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
Background: Hope as a universal human phenomenon has been studied from various perspectives often co...
Aim. This paper is a report of a narrative literature review conducted to explore how expectations a...
Objectives: Today some studies of physicians’ perceptions of hope are available, but not studies of ...
Nursing literature contains a growing number of references to hope. Yet a definition that encapsulat...
Recent years have seen increased attention given to examining the phenomenon of hope in patients wit...
Sociological and anthropological analyses of hope in health-care contexts have tended to address ins...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
Although hope is a well-studied topic, there is no consensus on its definition. Using a prototype an...
Although hope is a well-studied topic, there is no consensus on its definition. Using a prototype an...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought...
Abstract: This study explores the function of hope in the life experience of women diagnosed with br...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
Background: Hope as a universal human phenomenon has been studied from various perspectives often co...
Aim. This paper is a report of a narrative literature review conducted to explore how expectations a...
Objectives: Today some studies of physicians’ perceptions of hope are available, but not studies of ...
Nursing literature contains a growing number of references to hope. Yet a definition that encapsulat...
Recent years have seen increased attention given to examining the phenomenon of hope in patients wit...
Sociological and anthropological analyses of hope in health-care contexts have tended to address ins...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
It has been proposed that maintaining patient hopefulness is or should be a central nursing duty, an...
Although hope is a well-studied topic, there is no consensus on its definition. Using a prototype an...
Although hope is a well-studied topic, there is no consensus on its definition. Using a prototype an...