Abstract Background Neonatology has made significant advances in the last 30 years. Despite the advances in treatments, not all neonates survive and a palliative care model is required within the neonatal context. Previous research has focused on the barriers of palliative care provision. A holistic approach to enhancing palliative care provision should include identifying both facilitators and barriers. A strengths-based approach would allow barriers to be addressed while also enhancing facilitators. The current study qualitatively explored perceptions of neonatal nurses about facilitators and barriers to delivery of palliative care and also the impact of the regional location of the unit. Methods The study was conducted at the Townsville ...
Purpose: Neonatal palliative care becomes an option for critically ill neonates when death is inevit...
CONTEXT: Making end-of-life decisions (ELDs) in neonates involves ethically difficult and distressin...
The neonatal unit frequently occupied by newborns that are marginally viable or critically unwell an...
Background: Neonatology has made significant advances in the last 30 years. Despite the advances in ...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud The aim of this research project was to obtain an understanding of the\ud barriers ...
Palliative care is a series of actions aiming to offer support to parents and their infants in order...
[[abstract]](1) To explore attitudes and beliefs of neonatal nurses toward nursing care for dying ne...
The purpose of this study was to identify and prioritize topics for a professional development progr...
The purpose of this paper is to move beyond the rhetoric of espousing the importance and timeliness ...
Although advances in neonatal medicine have greatly improved infant survival rates, there remains a ...
Aim: End-of-life care remains part of the scope of practice in all neonatal units. This study aimed ...
Neonatal nurses in mainland China encounter various challenges when it comes to delivering palliativ...
Purpose: Neonatal palliative care becomes an option for critically ill neonates when death is inevit...
CONTEXT: Making end-of-life decisions (ELDs) in neonates involves ethically difficult and distressin...
The neonatal unit frequently occupied by newborns that are marginally viable or critically unwell an...
Background: Neonatology has made significant advances in the last 30 years. Despite the advances in ...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud The aim of this research project was to obtain an understanding of the\ud barriers ...
Palliative care is a series of actions aiming to offer support to parents and their infants in order...
[[abstract]](1) To explore attitudes and beliefs of neonatal nurses toward nursing care for dying ne...
The purpose of this study was to identify and prioritize topics for a professional development progr...
The purpose of this paper is to move beyond the rhetoric of espousing the importance and timeliness ...
Although advances in neonatal medicine have greatly improved infant survival rates, there remains a ...
Aim: End-of-life care remains part of the scope of practice in all neonatal units. This study aimed ...
Neonatal nurses in mainland China encounter various challenges when it comes to delivering palliativ...
Purpose: Neonatal palliative care becomes an option for critically ill neonates when death is inevit...
CONTEXT: Making end-of-life decisions (ELDs) in neonates involves ethically difficult and distressin...
The neonatal unit frequently occupied by newborns that are marginally viable or critically unwell an...