After pain management, poor communication with health professionals creates the most distress for families of patients with cancer. Difficulties communicating with families also have been identified as potentially stressful for nurses. This is particularly the case for nurses working in acute care settings. However, little research has been undertaken to examine the specific problems and challenges confronting nurses who endeavor to communicate with families of patients with cancer in a hospital setting. The purpose of this study was to describe nurses’ perceptions of communication issues, potential barriers, and strategies associated with nurse-family interactions in an acute cancer hospital setting. Focus groups were conducted with nurses...
Aim: To establish the best available evidence regarding the factors affecting effective communicatio...
PURPOSE: To describe difficult communication in nurse-patient interactions from nurses\u27 perspecti...
Background: When the patient is critically ill the family is in a vulnerable position. The nurse's r...
After pain management, poor communication with health professionals creates the most distress for fa...
Although quality communication has been identified as a necessary component to cancer care, communic...
This paper describes a study investigating the provider-patient communication perceptions, experienc...
Nurses' perceptions of their role when communicating with families in intensive care units a very im...
Patients with cancer seem to experience distress particularly in the first period after diagnosis, a...
BACKGROUND:The nursing shortage and its impact on patient care are well-documented global issues. Pa...
The purpose of the thesis was to map the conditions and barriers of nurses in communicating with rel...
Patients with cancer seem to experience distress particularly in the First period after diagnosis, a...
BackgroundThe patient communication experience is an important outcome measure that guides quality i...
BACKGROUND:Despite an increase in emphasis on psychosocial care in cancer nursing, time constraints ...
Introduction: The communication between nurses and patients' families is commun- ication significan...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
Aim: To establish the best available evidence regarding the factors affecting effective communicatio...
PURPOSE: To describe difficult communication in nurse-patient interactions from nurses\u27 perspecti...
Background: When the patient is critically ill the family is in a vulnerable position. The nurse's r...
After pain management, poor communication with health professionals creates the most distress for fa...
Although quality communication has been identified as a necessary component to cancer care, communic...
This paper describes a study investigating the provider-patient communication perceptions, experienc...
Nurses' perceptions of their role when communicating with families in intensive care units a very im...
Patients with cancer seem to experience distress particularly in the first period after diagnosis, a...
BACKGROUND:The nursing shortage and its impact on patient care are well-documented global issues. Pa...
The purpose of the thesis was to map the conditions and barriers of nurses in communicating with rel...
Patients with cancer seem to experience distress particularly in the First period after diagnosis, a...
BackgroundThe patient communication experience is an important outcome measure that guides quality i...
BACKGROUND:Despite an increase in emphasis on psychosocial care in cancer nursing, time constraints ...
Introduction: The communication between nurses and patients' families is commun- ication significan...
Communication is closely related to safe practice and patient outcomes. Given that most clinicians f...
Aim: To establish the best available evidence regarding the factors affecting effective communicatio...
PURPOSE: To describe difficult communication in nurse-patient interactions from nurses\u27 perspecti...
Background: When the patient is critically ill the family is in a vulnerable position. The nurse's r...