Suffering is a complex and multidimensional experience that is individual in nature and deeply personal. Effecting all aspects of being---physical, psychological/emotional, sociocultural, spiritual---suffering may impact all dimensions of a patient\u27s life. The purpose of this study is to explore nurses\u27 perception of patients who suffer. The study aims to raise the level of awareness of patient suffering for nurses, and thereby serve as a basis for reflecting on the impact of their nursing care on the health of the individual and patient outcomes. A qualitative study explores how a group of eight nurses described suffering in their patients. Themes, which emerge from the narratives given by the nurses, include the effect of suffering ...
This phenomenological study describes the lived experience of ten registered nurses who provided a s...
Abstract Introduction: Suffering is a universal multifaceted phenomenon hard to define and often con...
Despite the association between nursing students’ exposure to suffering and the development of compa...
Suffering is a complex and multidimensional experience that is individual in nature and deeply perso...
The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the experience of nursing students in situation...
Abstract Introduction: Suffering is a universal multifaceted phenomenon hard to define and often con...
The purpose of this study is to explicate how suffering is experienced and interpreted by sufferers....
This thesis describes a study to explore palliative care nurse specialists' understanding and manage...
Background Intolerable suffering is a common eligibility requirement for persons re...
Aim: To describe the impact of unrelieved patient suffering on nurses working with palliative care p...
Suffering has been part of the human condition since time began, and people have long sought answer...
Learning how to respond to others’ suffering is a significant challenge for undergraduate students i...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the day to day experiences of health care professionals...
A primary dimension of nursing is caring tor patients who suffer. This study examined the inferences...
Research has shown there are many stresses that nurses endure as a result of their work and workplac...
This phenomenological study describes the lived experience of ten registered nurses who provided a s...
Abstract Introduction: Suffering is a universal multifaceted phenomenon hard to define and often con...
Despite the association between nursing students’ exposure to suffering and the development of compa...
Suffering is a complex and multidimensional experience that is individual in nature and deeply perso...
The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the experience of nursing students in situation...
Abstract Introduction: Suffering is a universal multifaceted phenomenon hard to define and often con...
The purpose of this study is to explicate how suffering is experienced and interpreted by sufferers....
This thesis describes a study to explore palliative care nurse specialists' understanding and manage...
Background Intolerable suffering is a common eligibility requirement for persons re...
Aim: To describe the impact of unrelieved patient suffering on nurses working with palliative care p...
Suffering has been part of the human condition since time began, and people have long sought answer...
Learning how to respond to others’ suffering is a significant challenge for undergraduate students i...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the day to day experiences of health care professionals...
A primary dimension of nursing is caring tor patients who suffer. This study examined the inferences...
Research has shown there are many stresses that nurses endure as a result of their work and workplac...
This phenomenological study describes the lived experience of ten registered nurses who provided a s...
Abstract Introduction: Suffering is a universal multifaceted phenomenon hard to define and often con...
Despite the association between nursing students’ exposure to suffering and the development of compa...