The article discusses the author's views about the experience of dying in 2018, and it mentions how people can plan and prepare for death by acknowledging that death may occur without notice. Advice about achieving a dignified death is provided, along with information about open and honest communication, advance care planning, and a person's preferences about dying at home or in hospice care. Palliative care is assessed, along with nurse-patient relations
The article considers the role that palliative care professionals and community nurses can play to h...
The article discusses the Dying Matters Awareness Week event which is scheduled to be held on May 8-...
This article is about the role of hope in conversations we have about the end of life, and how to re...
The article presents the author’s views on how health care professionals and palliative care workers...
This article examines major theoretical approaches to the study of death and dying. It presents theo...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
In the article, the author discusses the issues and challenges faced by health professionals working...
The article focuses on the apparent inherent failures in always providing high-quality care to dying...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
Background: There has been widespread promotion of advance care planning in recent years, which is c...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
Due to the unprecedented increase in the United States aging demographics, many more people are livi...
Background: UK palliative care policy and philosophy endorse open awareness, where all parties ackno...
The article reflects on the concept of a "good death" for patients in hospice care or with clinical ...
The article considers the role that palliative care professionals and community nurses can play to h...
The article discusses the Dying Matters Awareness Week event which is scheduled to be held on May 8-...
This article is about the role of hope in conversations we have about the end of life, and how to re...
The article presents the author’s views on how health care professionals and palliative care workers...
This article examines major theoretical approaches to the study of death and dying. It presents theo...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
In the article, the author discusses the issues and challenges faced by health professionals working...
The article focuses on the apparent inherent failures in always providing high-quality care to dying...
How do we understand and manage our thoughts about death? How can we prepare for our own and the dea...
Background: There has been widespread promotion of advance care planning in recent years, which is c...
End of life care is an essential part of the care of the patient. It not only is a continuation of t...
Due to the unprecedented increase in the United States aging demographics, many more people are livi...
Background: UK palliative care policy and philosophy endorse open awareness, where all parties ackno...
The article reflects on the concept of a "good death" for patients in hospice care or with clinical ...
The article considers the role that palliative care professionals and community nurses can play to h...
The article discusses the Dying Matters Awareness Week event which is scheduled to be held on May 8-...
This article is about the role of hope in conversations we have about the end of life, and how to re...