<p></p><p>Abstract The recurrent experience of the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit is not enough to accept the death of a child, since they bring feelings like guilt, failure and denial of death. The objective of this study is to discuss how nursing professionals deal with the death and dying process, and identify the impacts caused during this process in pediatric intensive care units. The methodology chosen to conduct the research was qualitative and exploratory-descriptive, employing a content analysis proposed by Bardin. We conclude that there are some important gaps in the nursing process in dealing with death and dying in pediatrics. Dealing with this process is extremely painful and requires the pursuit of continuing ...
Pediatric critical care nurses care for dying children daily. The process of dying in an intensive c...
EFFECTIVE COPING MECHANISMS FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES WORKING WITH CRITICALLY AND TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS...
Little is known about how nursing care at the end of a childs life impacts long-term parental bereav...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
The objective of this study was to identify the meaning that pediatric death acquires in the nurse’s...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physic...
Introduction Grief is a phenomenon that every human being eventually experiences. As healthcare prov...
In 2015, 5.9 million children died worldwide. Although nurses face the death of both young and old p...
Objective: to understand the perception of the nursing team of an intensive care unit and pediatric ...
Introduction: Sickness and death of children are little accepted events in society. Objective: To an...
Caring for critically ill children who die quickly or whose condition progressively worsens is often...
Background: Research shows that nurses working in critical care units and in particular, paediatric ...
The objective of this study was to identify the meaning that pediatric death acquires in the nurse’s...
Pediatric critical care nurses care for dying children daily. The process of dying in an intensive c...
EFFECTIVE COPING MECHANISMS FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES WORKING WITH CRITICALLY AND TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS...
Little is known about how nursing care at the end of a childs life impacts long-term parental bereav...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
The objective of this study was to identify the meaning that pediatric death acquires in the nurse’s...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physic...
Introduction Grief is a phenomenon that every human being eventually experiences. As healthcare prov...
In 2015, 5.9 million children died worldwide. Although nurses face the death of both young and old p...
Objective: to understand the perception of the nursing team of an intensive care unit and pediatric ...
Introduction: Sickness and death of children are little accepted events in society. Objective: To an...
Caring for critically ill children who die quickly or whose condition progressively worsens is often...
Background: Research shows that nurses working in critical care units and in particular, paediatric ...
The objective of this study was to identify the meaning that pediatric death acquires in the nurse’s...
Pediatric critical care nurses care for dying children daily. The process of dying in an intensive c...
EFFECTIVE COPING MECHANISMS FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES WORKING WITH CRITICALLY AND TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS...
Little is known about how nursing care at the end of a childs life impacts long-term parental bereav...