Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the perspectives and experiences of South African nurses caring for patients receiving palliative chemotherapy. Methods: A qualitative descriptive design was used and purposive sampling allowed us to select 11 nurses practising in a private ambulatory cancer care center in Port Elizabeth. In-depth interviews, guided by three broad themes were conducted and analyzed using qualitative content analyses. Data saturation determined the sample size. Results: Two themes emerged from the data – the patients cling to hope and the positive influence of palliative chemotherapy. The participants believed that patients consenting to palliative chemotherapy were clinging to false hope. They were also...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
Background: Patients in end of life that receive palliative care, experience a better quality of lif...
A research report submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Science: Nurs...
The development of palliative care in terms of recognizing the needs of the dying, palliative care b...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
The aim of this literature review was to study nurses’ experiences providing palliative care to dyin...
Background: Understanding the outcomes of palliative care (PC) that is provided to patients with can...
Background: With the renewed emphasis on palliative care in Singapore, coupled with a dearth of stud...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
Background: Patients in end of life that receive palliative care, experience a better quality of lif...
A research report submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Science: Nurs...
The development of palliative care in terms of recognizing the needs of the dying, palliative care b...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
Objective: To explore the extent to which patients have a directing role in decisions about chemothe...
The aim of this literature review was to study nurses’ experiences providing palliative care to dyin...
Background: Understanding the outcomes of palliative care (PC) that is provided to patients with can...
Background: With the renewed emphasis on palliative care in Singapore, coupled with a dearth of stud...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Background: Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
Background: Patients in end of life that receive palliative care, experience a better quality of lif...