Nursing homes are often places where older persons amp;ldquo;come to die.amp;rdquo; Despite this, death and dying are seldom articulated or talked about. The aim of this study was to explore assistant nursesamp;rsquo; experiences of conversations about death and dying with nursing home residents. This study is part of an implementation project through a knowledge-based educational intervention based on palliative care principles. An ethnographic study design was applied in seven nursing homes, where eight assistant nurses were interviewed and followed in their daily assignments through participant observations. The assistant nurses stated that they had the knowledge and tools to conduct such conversations, even though they lacked the time a...
Background This study explores with patients, carers and health care professionals if, when and how...
Background: Among a growing population of older persons, many afected by multiple diseases and compl...
Background. Although family-centered communication about end-of-life care has been recognized to pro...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons amp;ldquo;come to die.amp;rdquo; Despite this, de...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are ...
This study of communication and health care focuses on how hospice medical personnel and their termi...
BACKGROUND: Most people with advanced dementia die in nursing homes where families may have to make ...
The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how death is a theme of communication and ...
Aim: This paper reports an exploratory study investigating nurses' perceptions and experiences regar...
This paper reports on an ethnographic investigation of a palliative day care unit. The aim of the st...
Aim. This paper reports an exploratory study investigating nurses’ perceptions and experiences regar...
The introduction of new legislation in 2016 that allows for medical assistance in dying (MAID) has c...
Background: Health professionals often avoid talking about death and dying with patients and relativ...
Background There is a general perception held by health care practitioners based in hospices, palli...
There is a genersl perception hweld by hospice and palliative care practioners taht society is reluc...
Background This study explores with patients, carers and health care professionals if, when and how...
Background: Among a growing population of older persons, many afected by multiple diseases and compl...
Background. Although family-centered communication about end-of-life care has been recognized to pro...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons amp;ldquo;come to die.amp;rdquo; Despite this, de...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are ...
This study of communication and health care focuses on how hospice medical personnel and their termi...
BACKGROUND: Most people with advanced dementia die in nursing homes where families may have to make ...
The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how death is a theme of communication and ...
Aim: This paper reports an exploratory study investigating nurses' perceptions and experiences regar...
This paper reports on an ethnographic investigation of a palliative day care unit. The aim of the st...
Aim. This paper reports an exploratory study investigating nurses’ perceptions and experiences regar...
The introduction of new legislation in 2016 that allows for medical assistance in dying (MAID) has c...
Background: Health professionals often avoid talking about death and dying with patients and relativ...
Background There is a general perception held by health care practitioners based in hospices, palli...
There is a genersl perception hweld by hospice and palliative care practioners taht society is reluc...
Background This study explores with patients, carers and health care professionals if, when and how...
Background: Among a growing population of older persons, many afected by multiple diseases and compl...
Background. Although family-centered communication about end-of-life care has been recognized to pro...