Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time. This puts demands on healthcare organizations to provide optimal palliative care. Maintaining dignity is central for any person's health and quality of life, but especially for a person with palliative care needs. Dignity-conserving care needs to be evaluated to increase knowledge about outcomes and how to assess these. The purpose of this integrative review was to identify outcomes studied within dignity-conserving care and how these have been operationalized. Methods An integrative review was conducted in 26 quantitative or mixed-method studies and study protocols. Thematic synthesis with an abductive approach was used for analysis. Result...
Several studies have been conducted examining the notion of dignity and how it is understood and exp...
Background: An essential aspect of palliative care nursing is to conserve the dignity of the patient...
Despite use of the term dignity in arguments for and against a patient's self-governance in matters ...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Background: Palliative care in Sweden is not equal in terms of age, disease, and place of care. An e...
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Background: Preserving terminally ill patients’ dignity and well-being through dignified and holisti...
A central tenet of palliative care is to help people die with "dignity". The widespread use of this ...
Background: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, and p...
Approaching end of life is a time of significant change. The physical impacts of an advancing illne...
BACKGROUND: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, a...
Background: Patients with palliative needs experience high psychological and symptom distress that m...
Several studies have been conducted examining the notion of dignity and how it is understood and exp...
Background: An essential aspect of palliative care nursing is to conserve the dignity of the patient...
Despite use of the term dignity in arguments for and against a patient's self-governance in matters ...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Background: Palliative care in Sweden is not equal in terms of age, disease, and place of care. An e...
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Background: Preserving terminally ill patients’ dignity and well-being through dignified and holisti...
A central tenet of palliative care is to help people die with "dignity". The widespread use of this ...
Background: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, and p...
Approaching end of life is a time of significant change. The physical impacts of an advancing illne...
BACKGROUND: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, a...
Background: Patients with palliative needs experience high psychological and symptom distress that m...
Several studies have been conducted examining the notion of dignity and how it is understood and exp...
Background: An essential aspect of palliative care nursing is to conserve the dignity of the patient...
Despite use of the term dignity in arguments for and against a patient's self-governance in matters ...