Objectives: To explore nurses’ perceptions of obstacles to the provision of end of life care (EoLC) in the intensive care unit (ICU) in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A modified version of a questionnaire developed by Beckstrand and Kirchhoff was administered in one setting at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia between March and April 2015. Results: A total of 87 questionnaires were returned from 140 potential respondents, representing a 62% response rate. Findings highlighted concerns associated with patient’s family, physicians who differed in opinions, cultural differences and language barriers. The nurses also noted issues in awareness and involvement in education about EoLC and futile care. Conclusion: Findings highlight a number of key...
Background: Death can occur in any situation at any time, and each hospital setting has different di...
Palliative care is an area in healthcare that is focused on alleviating and/or preventing the suffer...
Background: Nurses play a key role in providing care for the critically ill in the intensive care un...
Background Many patients die in intensive care units within an intense medical treatment environment...
Objective: To determine perceptions of Jordanian critical care staff about obstacles and facilitator...
OBJECTIVE: To determine perceptions of Jordanian critical care staff about obstacles and facilitator...
Background: Intensive care nurses look after the most critically ill patient population with the hig...
Background: Palliative care (PC) aims to relieve a person\u27s suffering and provide the best possi...
Aims and objectives: To examine nurses’ perceptions of barriers to and facilitators of end-of-life c...
Background: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) may face terminal illness situations,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses during end-of-life care (...
Aims: To examine registered nurses\u27 attitudes about end-of-life care and explore the barriers and...
Aims: End-of-life care in ICU involves a wide range of staff from every discipline including nurses,...
Introduction: Critical care deaths represent most hospital deaths. The difficulties felt by intensi...
End of life care (EOLC) in the intensive care unit (ICU) is becoming increasingly common. As a resul...
Background: Death can occur in any situation at any time, and each hospital setting has different di...
Palliative care is an area in healthcare that is focused on alleviating and/or preventing the suffer...
Background: Nurses play a key role in providing care for the critically ill in the intensive care un...
Background Many patients die in intensive care units within an intense medical treatment environment...
Objective: To determine perceptions of Jordanian critical care staff about obstacles and facilitator...
OBJECTIVE: To determine perceptions of Jordanian critical care staff about obstacles and facilitator...
Background: Intensive care nurses look after the most critically ill patient population with the hig...
Background: Palliative care (PC) aims to relieve a person\u27s suffering and provide the best possi...
Aims and objectives: To examine nurses’ perceptions of barriers to and facilitators of end-of-life c...
Background: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) may face terminal illness situations,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses during end-of-life care (...
Aims: To examine registered nurses\u27 attitudes about end-of-life care and explore the barriers and...
Aims: End-of-life care in ICU involves a wide range of staff from every discipline including nurses,...
Introduction: Critical care deaths represent most hospital deaths. The difficulties felt by intensi...
End of life care (EOLC) in the intensive care unit (ICU) is becoming increasingly common. As a resul...
Background: Death can occur in any situation at any time, and each hospital setting has different di...
Palliative care is an area in healthcare that is focused on alleviating and/or preventing the suffer...
Background: Nurses play a key role in providing care for the critically ill in the intensive care un...