Indonesia is a developing country with diversity in cultures, religions and landscape. The country has the fourth biggest population in the world, spread over the world’s largest archipelagic country with more than 18 000 islands. Health care is slowly improving but still there is a problem in reaching people due to the cultural, financial and political situation. This study asks nurses how they can promote hope in patients that are critically ill, cared for in an intensive care unit in Indonesia. The intensive care unit patient is often very sick, sedated, intubated, monitored with many interventions and unable to communicate with the world other than through interpreted signs to and from the nurse. It is possible that it is difficult for ...
AIMS: To assess the interplay between hope and the information provided by health care professionals...
The development of palliative care in Indonesia has been slow due to the absence of palliative care ...
Aim. This paper describes self-reported hope-promoting strategies used by Registered Nurses whilst p...
Introduction: Patients were treated in the ICU generally feel fear of threats of integrity, physical...
This study examines critical care patients\u27 perspectives of hope. It focuses on the patients\u27 ...
Background: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) may face terminal illness situations,...
This article is the fifth of a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Patients in an intensive care unit has a pre-established vision of suffering and death, being hopele...
Hope is a crucial issue in patients with cancer. Hope can be increased by providing social support. ...
Background: The provision of ICU survivors that experience deterioration and ICU readmission has inc...
Introduction: The fulfilment of religious ritual needs is a form of spiritual nursing intervention. ...
Objective: International studies show that ICU outreach services help to improve patients' condition...
Aims: The study aimed to explore nurses’ experience in delivering holistic care among COVID-19 patie...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients with cancer often face physical, psychological, so...
In this study the researcher examined how nurses inspire and instil hope in terminally ill HIV patie...
AIMS: To assess the interplay between hope and the information provided by health care professionals...
The development of palliative care in Indonesia has been slow due to the absence of palliative care ...
Aim. This paper describes self-reported hope-promoting strategies used by Registered Nurses whilst p...
Introduction: Patients were treated in the ICU generally feel fear of threats of integrity, physical...
This study examines critical care patients\u27 perspectives of hope. It focuses on the patients\u27 ...
Background: Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) may face terminal illness situations,...
This article is the fifth of a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Patients in an intensive care unit has a pre-established vision of suffering and death, being hopele...
Hope is a crucial issue in patients with cancer. Hope can be increased by providing social support. ...
Background: The provision of ICU survivors that experience deterioration and ICU readmission has inc...
Introduction: The fulfilment of religious ritual needs is a form of spiritual nursing intervention. ...
Objective: International studies show that ICU outreach services help to improve patients' condition...
Aims: The study aimed to explore nurses’ experience in delivering holistic care among COVID-19 patie...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Patients with cancer often face physical, psychological, so...
In this study the researcher examined how nurses inspire and instil hope in terminally ill HIV patie...
AIMS: To assess the interplay between hope and the information provided by health care professionals...
The development of palliative care in Indonesia has been slow due to the absence of palliative care ...
Aim. This paper describes self-reported hope-promoting strategies used by Registered Nurses whilst p...