Introduction: The World Health Organization (2015) presents as barriers to improving access to palliative care the lack of training and awareness of health professionals. Objectives: Identify the preparation of nurses who provide care, in the acute hospital setting, to develop palliative actions. Methods: Integrative literature review, through the electronic research in the B-ON platform, using the expression: (nursing) AND (palliative care) AND (acute hospital setting) NOT (child* OR infant* OR adolescent*), obtaining six articles of primary studies. Results: Obtained studies are representative of a total of 2220 nurses. The articles showed that nurses from acute hospitals, despite being able to care for patients with palliative care...
BACKGROUND: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more people are dying in...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (2015) presents as barriers to improving access to palli...
The need for palliative care is increasing globally due to increase of the cancer patients and aging...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
Palliative care (PC) prevents and alleviates patients´ suffering to improve their quality of life in...
Objective: To identify actions required to strengthen the delivery of person and family centred hosp...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: Acute hospitals are increasingly the place where care is provided at end of life and the...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Purpose of review: This mixed-method, rapid review of published research from 2014 to 2019 aims to e...
BACKGROUND: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more people are dying in...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (2015) presents as barriers to improving access to palli...
The need for palliative care is increasing globally due to increase of the cancer patients and aging...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine whether an educational intervention and implementation of a validate...
Palliative care (PC) prevents and alleviates patients´ suffering to improve their quality of life in...
Objective: To identify actions required to strengthen the delivery of person and family centred hosp...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: Acute hospitals are increasingly the place where care is provided at end of life and the...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Purpose of review: This mixed-method, rapid review of published research from 2014 to 2019 aims to e...
BACKGROUND: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more people are dying in...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...