[[abstract]](1) To explore attitudes and beliefs of neonatal nurses toward nursing care for dying neonates; (2) to estimate the influence of neonatal nurses’ personal and professional characteristics on their attitudes towards end-of life care for dying infants. A cross-sectional design was used. A questionnaire was used to collect data from 80 neonatal nurses. Research setting was four level III NICUs at four medical centers around the central region of Taiwan. Research participants were neonatal nurses who had worked for at least 1 year in one of level III NICUs and had been directly involved with the care of dying infants. Research participants were 80 neonatal nurses (response rate 100 %). Research findings identified eight barriers hin...
Background The provision of palliative care for neonates who are not expected to survive has been sl...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
Abstract Objective: Understand the care practices experiences of nursing staff in relation to provi...
[[abstract]]The purposes of research were to describe the neonatal clinicians' personal views and at...
Objectives: This study investigated institutional and personal barriers to and facilitators of neona...
Neonatal nurses in mainland China encounter various challenges when it comes to delivering palliativ...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
Abstract Background Neonatology has made significant advances in the last 30 years. Despite the adva...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
The purpose of this study was to identify and prioritize topics for a professional development progr...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud The aim of this research project was to obtain an understanding of the\ud barriers ...
Purpose: Neonatal palliative care becomes an option for critically ill neonates when death is inevit...
Background. Nurses who provide end of life and bereavement care to neonates and their families are p...
Background: Nurses working in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) who care for dying infants and...
Although advances in neonatal medicine have greatly improved infant survival rates, there remains a ...
Background The provision of palliative care for neonates who are not expected to survive has been sl...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
Abstract Objective: Understand the care practices experiences of nursing staff in relation to provi...
[[abstract]]The purposes of research were to describe the neonatal clinicians' personal views and at...
Objectives: This study investigated institutional and personal barriers to and facilitators of neona...
Neonatal nurses in mainland China encounter various challenges when it comes to delivering palliativ...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
Abstract Background Neonatology has made significant advances in the last 30 years. Despite the adva...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
The purpose of this study was to identify and prioritize topics for a professional development progr...
OBJECTIVE\ud \ud The aim of this research project was to obtain an understanding of the\ud barriers ...
Purpose: Neonatal palliative care becomes an option for critically ill neonates when death is inevit...
Background. Nurses who provide end of life and bereavement care to neonates and their families are p...
Background: Nurses working in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) who care for dying infants and...
Although advances in neonatal medicine have greatly improved infant survival rates, there remains a ...
Background The provision of palliative care for neonates who are not expected to survive has been sl...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
Abstract Objective: Understand the care practices experiences of nursing staff in relation to provi...