The article presents the author's reflection on the concept of meaning of life for patients provided with palliative care and those who are at the end of life within the framework of public health in Great Britain. The concept covers several experiences including a change in life priorities, presence of spiritual growth and development of self-knowledge. The purposes of interactions between health professionals and families of patients are outlined
In this paper we focus on how medical staff care for people who are dying, and on the increasing use...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of terminal illness and its consequences has been predominantly based ...
Background: The purpose of palliative care is to give the patients a good quality in the end of life...
Meaning in life (MIL) represent a key topic in palliative care. The aims of this study were to explo...
The article discusses the palliative and end-of-life care in Great Britain, which suggest to focus o...
Nurses caring for patients at the end of life are heavily exposed to death. Finding meaning in thei...
PURPOSE: Providing care for terminally ill family members places an enormous burden on informal care...
The article discusses the concept of suffering in palliative care in Great Britain. Also cited are t...
Background: Many patients are currently cared for at the end-of-life stage at home, and the number i...
Palliative care seeks to alleviate the suffering of patients with chronic and life-threatening disea...
This article provides a critical review of the literature relevant to the conceptual foundations of ...
Purpose This qualitative study explores the meaning of life and end-of-life coping strategies among ...
Background: Palliative care is a type of care, which does not cure but eases the suffering caused by...
Over the last century, public health programmes and improvements in living conditions have delivered...
In this paper we focus on how medical staff care for people who are dying, and on the increasing use...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of terminal illness and its consequences has been predominantly based ...
Background: The purpose of palliative care is to give the patients a good quality in the end of life...
Meaning in life (MIL) represent a key topic in palliative care. The aims of this study were to explo...
The article discusses the palliative and end-of-life care in Great Britain, which suggest to focus o...
Nurses caring for patients at the end of life are heavily exposed to death. Finding meaning in thei...
PURPOSE: Providing care for terminally ill family members places an enormous burden on informal care...
The article discusses the concept of suffering in palliative care in Great Britain. Also cited are t...
Background: Many patients are currently cared for at the end-of-life stage at home, and the number i...
Palliative care seeks to alleviate the suffering of patients with chronic and life-threatening disea...
This article provides a critical review of the literature relevant to the conceptual foundations of ...
Purpose This qualitative study explores the meaning of life and end-of-life coping strategies among ...
Background: Palliative care is a type of care, which does not cure but eases the suffering caused by...
Over the last century, public health programmes and improvements in living conditions have delivered...
In this paper we focus on how medical staff care for people who are dying, and on the increasing use...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
BACKGROUND: Our understanding of terminal illness and its consequences has been predominantly based ...