Purpose: The purpose of this project was to compare the effectiveness of two different educational approaches to teaching the End of Life Nursing Education Consortium course. Background: Terminally ill patients frequently visit the emergency department for palliative care. However, various references show that staff does not have the knowledge base necessary to provide quality end-of-life care in the emergency setting. Method: Participants from the emergency department at a Level I Trauma Center were recruited. A quantitative, cross-sectional pilot study was conducted to investigate whether lecture or lecture with simulation was more effective in increasing the knowledge base of participants regarding end-of-life care. Results: The lecture ...
Background: It is not known if standard nursing actions are tailored to patient preferences forcomfo...
Background: The importance of the end-of-life (EOL) care in medical education is well recognized. Ho...
Background: Acute hospitals are increasingly the place where care is provided at end of life and the...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to compare the effectiveness of two different educational a...
Undergraduate nursing programs have historically glossed over end-of-life care, if their curricula a...
Background: The need for palliative and end-of-life care (EOLC) is rising sharply globally and in th...
Background: Research on end of life care education suggests that undergraduate nursing students are ...
Background: Nurses are not adequately trained in evidence-based end-of-life (EOL) care. The lack of ...
Seniors make up the fastest growing population in the United States. This population, with their mul...
Americans are not only living longer, many experience terminal illnesses for extended periods of tim...
Background Research on end of life care education suggests that undergraduate nursing students are l...
Abstract Background: Professional nurses spend more time with patients who are dying than any other ...
As the population ages and the incidence of chronic health conditions increases, the need for qualit...
Problem: End of Life (EOL) care requires skilled nursing skills. Many nurses report negative experie...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Palliative care should be seen as a human right and should be integ...
Background: It is not known if standard nursing actions are tailored to patient preferences forcomfo...
Background: The importance of the end-of-life (EOL) care in medical education is well recognized. Ho...
Background: Acute hospitals are increasingly the place where care is provided at end of life and the...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to compare the effectiveness of two different educational a...
Undergraduate nursing programs have historically glossed over end-of-life care, if their curricula a...
Background: The need for palliative and end-of-life care (EOLC) is rising sharply globally and in th...
Background: Research on end of life care education suggests that undergraduate nursing students are ...
Background: Nurses are not adequately trained in evidence-based end-of-life (EOL) care. The lack of ...
Seniors make up the fastest growing population in the United States. This population, with their mul...
Americans are not only living longer, many experience terminal illnesses for extended periods of tim...
Background Research on end of life care education suggests that undergraduate nursing students are l...
Abstract Background: Professional nurses spend more time with patients who are dying than any other ...
As the population ages and the incidence of chronic health conditions increases, the need for qualit...
Problem: End of Life (EOL) care requires skilled nursing skills. Many nurses report negative experie...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Palliative care should be seen as a human right and should be integ...
Background: It is not known if standard nursing actions are tailored to patient preferences forcomfo...
Background: The importance of the end-of-life (EOL) care in medical education is well recognized. Ho...
Background: Acute hospitals are increasingly the place where care is provided at end of life and the...