Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care of individuals with advanced cancer. Although several dignity promoting interventions have been developed, none of them have focused on a positive, resource-based approach. The aim of our study, entitled Revie ⊕, was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a theory-guided life-review intervention, focusing on strength and resources, for patients with advanced cancer and for nurses delivering the intervention. Method : our 2015–2016 study was conducted with patients with advanced cancer in an ambulatory and an inpatient setting of a Swiss university hospital. An embedded concurrent mixed method design was used. The feasibility and accep...
Background and Objective: Cancer is one of the most prominent public health issues. It can put the p...
Background: Palliative care is a modality of treatment that addresses physical, psychological and sp...
Objective: Psychosocial interventions directed to couples where one has advanced cancer can reduce d...
Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care ...
The dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care of individ...
Background : It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the d...
It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the dignity of pat...
Abstract Background Loss of dignity for people with advanced cancer is associated with high levels o...
Background: Dignity Therapy is a brief, psychosocial intervention for patients with incurable diseas...
Purpose: Life review interventions aim to support individuals facing an incurable disease accompanie...
Abstract Background Dignity is a basic principle of palliative care and is intrinsic in the daily pr...
Purpose: This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial...
Background The aim of palliative care is to improve the quality of life of patients who are living w...
This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and exis...
Context: Dignity therapy (DT) is a psychotherapeutic intervention with increasing evidence of accep...
Background and Objective: Cancer is one of the most prominent public health issues. It can put the p...
Background: Palliative care is a modality of treatment that addresses physical, psychological and sp...
Objective: Psychosocial interventions directed to couples where one has advanced cancer can reduce d...
Purpose : the dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care ...
The dignity of patients is a major concern among health professionals engaged in the care of individ...
Background : It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the d...
It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the dignity of pat...
Abstract Background Loss of dignity for people with advanced cancer is associated with high levels o...
Background: Dignity Therapy is a brief, psychosocial intervention for patients with incurable diseas...
Purpose: Life review interventions aim to support individuals facing an incurable disease accompanie...
Abstract Background Dignity is a basic principle of palliative care and is intrinsic in the daily pr...
Purpose: This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial...
Background The aim of palliative care is to improve the quality of life of patients who are living w...
This study examined a novel intervention, dignity therapy, designed to address psychosocial and exis...
Context: Dignity therapy (DT) is a psychotherapeutic intervention with increasing evidence of accep...
Background and Objective: Cancer is one of the most prominent public health issues. It can put the p...
Background: Palliative care is a modality of treatment that addresses physical, psychological and sp...
Objective: Psychosocial interventions directed to couples where one has advanced cancer can reduce d...