This article presents the findings of a 3-phase project, that used the qualitative approach of storytelling to examine the degree of congruency between the perceptions of nurses, patients and patients’ families respectively, in relation to the nature and effects of palliative nursing care. The major difference in the stories was the slight emphasis on the personal qualities palliative nurses bring to their work and the activities in which they engage. Nurses emphasized their work activities, whereas patients and relatives gave equal emphasis to the positive and negative aspects of nurses’ qualities and activities
This research proposal seeks to explore how nurses make sense of forming and maintaining therapeuti...
TITLE: Palliative Care: Viewpoints from Nurses Palliative Care has been described as care that inclu...
P(論文)Those in the nursing profession who engage in the care of terminally ill patients are apt to ex...
Background: To be the close relative of a terminally ill person, who is receiving special palliative...
Registered nurses are faced with the task of providing quality nursing care in environments where th...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the experience(s) of family with the nursing aspect...
Aims and objectives. To describe the process that nurses experienced in engaging with families in Ma...
Background: Nurses´daily has to face death and dying in their work with patients in a palliative sta...
Background: Palliative care involves caring for patients who face an illness which may shorten or pr...
Background: Nurses experience lack of cooperation regarding palliative care. The lack of cooperation...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nurses´ experiences regarding relatives’ ability to accept...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Individuals who are involved with the death of a person with a terminal illness will often classify ...
Background. Although family-centered communication about end-of-life care has been recognized to pro...
This research proposal seeks to explore how nurses make sense of forming and maintaining therapeuti...
TITLE: Palliative Care: Viewpoints from Nurses Palliative Care has been described as care that inclu...
P(論文)Those in the nursing profession who engage in the care of terminally ill patients are apt to ex...
Background: To be the close relative of a terminally ill person, who is receiving special palliative...
Registered nurses are faced with the task of providing quality nursing care in environments where th...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the experience(s) of family with the nursing aspect...
Aims and objectives. To describe the process that nurses experienced in engaging with families in Ma...
Background: Nurses´daily has to face death and dying in their work with patients in a palliative sta...
Background: Palliative care involves caring for patients who face an illness which may shorten or pr...
Background: Nurses experience lack of cooperation regarding palliative care. The lack of cooperation...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nurses´ experiences regarding relatives’ ability to accept...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Individuals who are involved with the death of a person with a terminal illness will often classify ...
Background. Although family-centered communication about end-of-life care has been recognized to pro...
This research proposal seeks to explore how nurses make sense of forming and maintaining therapeuti...
TITLE: Palliative Care: Viewpoints from Nurses Palliative Care has been described as care that inclu...
P(論文)Those in the nursing profession who engage in the care of terminally ill patients are apt to ex...