Objectives: Today some studies of physicians’ perceptions of hope are available, but not studies of how hope informs patient care. The objectives of this qualitative study were to describe the ways physicians conceptualize hope and how these may inform interactions with their patients. Methods: Ten physicians working in a large tertiary care teaching hospital were interviewed. They represented palliative care, oncology, and 7 other specialties. Minimal amount of background information was collected. In-depth interviews were conducted during spring of 2016. Open coding and the constant comparison method were used to identify emerging themes from the transcribed data. Validation method included member checking. Results: Hope was defined as an...
Objective: There is limited knowledge about the communication of hope and denial in consultations wi...
Aim. This study explores the experience of hope for patients and staff in the context of a British ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore experiences of older people with cancer in ascertai...
Objectives: Today some studies of physicians’ perceptions of hope are available, but not studies of ...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Background: Hope as a universal human phenomenon has been studied from various perspectives often co...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThe authors of this article question the usefulness of the empirico-realist ...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
Coping with existential challenges is important when struck by serious disease, but apart from cance...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought...
Background: In previous studies on the subject hope it has been revealed that hope is an important c...
Aims and background: Hope is crucial for patients with cancer. We explored the determinants of hope ...
Aims and background: Hope is crucial for patients with cancer. We explored the determinants of hope ...
Objective: There is limited knowledge about the communication of hope and denial in consultations wi...
Aim. This study explores the experience of hope for patients and staff in the context of a British ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore experiences of older people with cancer in ascertai...
Objectives: Today some studies of physicians’ perceptions of hope are available, but not studies of ...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Background: Hope as a universal human phenomenon has been studied from various perspectives often co...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThe authors of this article question the usefulness of the empirico-realist ...
Hope is important for individuals with cancer in palliative care. Health professionals' perspective ...
Coping with existential challenges is important when struck by serious disease, but apart from cance...
Aims and background: Research on the topic of hope began a long time ago but, more recently, interes...
Although deemed vital to patient well-being, hope in persons who are terminally ill is often thought...
Background: In previous studies on the subject hope it has been revealed that hope is an important c...
Aims and background: Hope is crucial for patients with cancer. We explored the determinants of hope ...
Aims and background: Hope is crucial for patients with cancer. We explored the determinants of hope ...
Objective: There is limited knowledge about the communication of hope and denial in consultations wi...
Aim. This study explores the experience of hope for patients and staff in the context of a British ...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore experiences of older people with cancer in ascertai...