Background: District nurses are frequently involved in the care of patients immediately prior to death and could therefore provide support to bereaved relatives. However, little is known about nurses' views on bereavement support or their actual involvement.Aims of the study: To survey a representative sample of district nurses to ascertain their current practice and perceived role in supporting bereaved people and to identify factors that influence their practice.Design and method: A self-completed postal questionnaire was distributed anonymously to 522 district nurses in the central southern coastal area of Britain. It comprised five sections: interest in and education about bereavement; a Likert scale to measure nurses' views about berea...
Background Dialysis nurses have a unique relationship with their patients and often require bereavem...
Background: Community nurses (members of UK District Nursing teams) have a key role in the provision...
This article reports findings from a study in the UK, which investigated the case for applying the p...
Background. District nurses are frequently involved in the care of patients immediately prior to dea...
Evidence from studies conducted in North America and Australia suggest that bereavement increases th...
Community (district) nurses (CNs) are well positioned to provide follow-up home visits to bereaved f...
This study explored the perceptions of bereavement support offered to clients and their carers and f...
In developed countries, the majority of deaths now occur in those aged 65 years or older who are eit...
Aims and objectives: To investigate nurses’ roles and responsibilities in providing bereavement care...
Aim of study: to traverse community nurses role in lending palliative care assistance. Objectives: 1...
Background Research into professional roles in palliative care provision mostly investigates profess...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, staffing, methods, timing and allocation of bereavement prog...
Registered Nurses (RNs), working in residential aged care facilities, care for residents who may hav...
Death is a process that begins with dying and ends with the death. It is inevitable, and the last st...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Background Dialysis nurses have a unique relationship with their patients and often require bereavem...
Background: Community nurses (members of UK District Nursing teams) have a key role in the provision...
This article reports findings from a study in the UK, which investigated the case for applying the p...
Background. District nurses are frequently involved in the care of patients immediately prior to dea...
Evidence from studies conducted in North America and Australia suggest that bereavement increases th...
Community (district) nurses (CNs) are well positioned to provide follow-up home visits to bereaved f...
This study explored the perceptions of bereavement support offered to clients and their carers and f...
In developed countries, the majority of deaths now occur in those aged 65 years or older who are eit...
Aims and objectives: To investigate nurses’ roles and responsibilities in providing bereavement care...
Aim of study: to traverse community nurses role in lending palliative care assistance. Objectives: 1...
Background Research into professional roles in palliative care provision mostly investigates profess...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, staffing, methods, timing and allocation of bereavement prog...
Registered Nurses (RNs), working in residential aged care facilities, care for residents who may hav...
Death is a process that begins with dying and ends with the death. It is inevitable, and the last st...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Background Dialysis nurses have a unique relationship with their patients and often require bereavem...
Background: Community nurses (members of UK District Nursing teams) have a key role in the provision...
This article reports findings from a study in the UK, which investigated the case for applying the p...