Living in a hospice department is an intense experience for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. End-of-life care aims to conduct vulnerable dying patients towards a painless and peaceful death. The importance of a strong staff-patient relationship and the perspective of pain and suffering from patients has already been studied. This study aimed to explore patients’ inner needs living in hospice through a qualitative research approach. A descriptive qualitative study was conducted in the hospice department at ARNAS Civico in Palermo, Italy. From a qualitative research point of view, a significant sample of ten dying patients was interviewed. Data were collected until saturation by in-depth interview using a semi-structured in...
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life decisions, con...
The objective of this study was to describe the experience of caring for individuals at the end of l...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship- and communication experiences of hosp...
Living in a hospice department is an intense experience for patients, caregivers, and healthcare pro...
[[abstract]]The Process of Helping Relationships between the Helper and the Terminally Ill Cancer Pa...
Objective: Research at the end of life tends to focus on the dying patient\u27s symptoms, often over...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between symptom distress, purpose in li...
Background: Over 40 million people around the world suffer from incurable illness or injury each yea...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
The end-of-life is never easy. In addition to the physical and emotional struggles of the person nea...
Abstract The number of elderly persons institutionalized in residential facilities that provide vari...
This article has 3 goals: To describe the attitudes and experiences of staff on end-of-life care tre...
This article is the second part of an interesting qualitative research project which presents and in...
Background: Acute hospital settings are generally not considered adequate places for end- of- life c...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life decisions, con...
The objective of this study was to describe the experience of caring for individuals at the end of l...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship- and communication experiences of hosp...
Living in a hospice department is an intense experience for patients, caregivers, and healthcare pro...
[[abstract]]The Process of Helping Relationships between the Helper and the Terminally Ill Cancer Pa...
Objective: Research at the end of life tends to focus on the dying patient\u27s symptoms, often over...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between symptom distress, purpose in li...
Background: Over 40 million people around the world suffer from incurable illness or injury each yea...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
The end-of-life is never easy. In addition to the physical and emotional struggles of the person nea...
Abstract The number of elderly persons institutionalized in residential facilities that provide vari...
This article has 3 goals: To describe the attitudes and experiences of staff on end-of-life care tre...
This article is the second part of an interesting qualitative research project which presents and in...
Background: Acute hospital settings are generally not considered adequate places for end- of- life c...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life decisions, con...
The objective of this study was to describe the experience of caring for individuals at the end of l...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship- and communication experiences of hosp...