Context: When a patient receives a cancer diagnosis, existential issues become more compelling. Throughout the illness trajectory, patients with cancer are cared for in oncology wards, by home care teams or in hospices. Nurses working with these patients are sometimes aware of the patients' existential needs but do not feel confident when discussing these issues. Objectives: To determine the effects of a training intervention, where the focus is on existential issues and nurses' perceived confidence in communication and their attitude toward caring for dying patients. Methods: This was a randomized, controlled trial with a training intervention comprising theoretical training in existential issues combined with individual and group reflecti...
Purpose of the research: There is increasing recognition of the importance of good communication bet...
Objective: Discussing the transition from active anti-cancer treatment to palliative care can be dif...
INTRODUCTION: Communication skills are a cornerstone in cancer care. Several studies have examined t...
Context: When a patient receives a cancer diagnosis, existential issues become more compelling. Thro...
Aim: This study aimed to enhance the capacity of oncology nurses to provide supportive care for pati...
The emotional content of health care professionals-cancer patient communication is often considered ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore surgical nurses’ experiences of being confronted with ...
The usefulness of a psychological training for health professionals dealing with terminally ill canc...
BACKGROUND: With increasing support for the integration of palliative care and standard oncology, co...
The aim of this study was to review the interventional studies about educating existential concepts ...
Background: Patients benefit when their health care providers engage in conversations about treatmen...
Health professionals such as doctors and nurses are in a key position to help reduce the high preval...
Many oncology patients report having unmet emotional needs. In the Outpatient Infusion Area, oncolog...
Objective: Our objective was to describe the development and evaluation of a course programme in exi...
Aims: The aim of this research is to obtain evidence of what research has been done and to know the ...
Purpose of the research: There is increasing recognition of the importance of good communication bet...
Objective: Discussing the transition from active anti-cancer treatment to palliative care can be dif...
INTRODUCTION: Communication skills are a cornerstone in cancer care. Several studies have examined t...
Context: When a patient receives a cancer diagnosis, existential issues become more compelling. Thro...
Aim: This study aimed to enhance the capacity of oncology nurses to provide supportive care for pati...
The emotional content of health care professionals-cancer patient communication is often considered ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore surgical nurses’ experiences of being confronted with ...
The usefulness of a psychological training for health professionals dealing with terminally ill canc...
BACKGROUND: With increasing support for the integration of palliative care and standard oncology, co...
The aim of this study was to review the interventional studies about educating existential concepts ...
Background: Patients benefit when their health care providers engage in conversations about treatmen...
Health professionals such as doctors and nurses are in a key position to help reduce the high preval...
Many oncology patients report having unmet emotional needs. In the Outpatient Infusion Area, oncolog...
Objective: Our objective was to describe the development and evaluation of a course programme in exi...
Aims: The aim of this research is to obtain evidence of what research has been done and to know the ...
Purpose of the research: There is increasing recognition of the importance of good communication bet...
Objective: Discussing the transition from active anti-cancer treatment to palliative care can be dif...
INTRODUCTION: Communication skills are a cornerstone in cancer care. Several studies have examined t...