Providing comfort and support to the dying patient is a significant part of the dying process. When soothing a patient, who is dying, the goal is to prevent or relieve suffering as much as possible. Respecting the patient\u27s health and quality of life goals and decisions is essential. Healthcare profession students can experience multiple levels of anxiety, stress, and a negative attitude while taking care of the dying patient. The implementation of a successful intervention is at the cornerstone of helping reduce stress, anxiety, and attitude change in healthcare profession students. The application can also have a positive impact on increasing healthcare profession student actions, feelings, and patient satisfaction when caring for the ...
Background: 210,000 to 440,000 deaths have been caused by errors in healthcare. Providers who are co...
Heart failure is a complex, debilitating, chronic disease characterized by high mortality and freque...
Background: Fall rates continue to be a significant problem in health care facilities despite all th...
Providing comfort and support to the dying patient is a significant part of the dying process. When ...
Background: Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States. Patient morbid...
End of life (EOL) conversations are meaningful discussions pertaining to the patient’s disease traje...
Background: The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. In 2012 alone there were approx...
Diabetes affects 30.5 million people in the United States at an annual cost of approximately 245 bil...
The purpose of this DNP scholarly project (SP) was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of regist...
Nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) provide extensive end-of-life (EoL) care, and this...
Research shows that healthcare providers (HCPs) are not adequately prepared to provide comfort care ...
The role of handoff communication is known to impact the patient experience and other patient outcom...
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) population, account for 30% of spending or $233.5 bi...
Background: The Institute of Medicine (2008) set a goal that 90% of healthcare decisions would be ba...
Trauma, stress, and inhibited emotions contribute to pain and physical symptoms. People may disclose...
Background: 210,000 to 440,000 deaths have been caused by errors in healthcare. Providers who are co...
Heart failure is a complex, debilitating, chronic disease characterized by high mortality and freque...
Background: Fall rates continue to be a significant problem in health care facilities despite all th...
Providing comfort and support to the dying patient is a significant part of the dying process. When ...
Background: Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States. Patient morbid...
End of life (EOL) conversations are meaningful discussions pertaining to the patient’s disease traje...
Background: The United States is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. In 2012 alone there were approx...
Diabetes affects 30.5 million people in the United States at an annual cost of approximately 245 bil...
The purpose of this DNP scholarly project (SP) was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of regist...
Nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) provide extensive end-of-life (EoL) care, and this...
Research shows that healthcare providers (HCPs) are not adequately prepared to provide comfort care ...
The role of handoff communication is known to impact the patient experience and other patient outcom...
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) population, account for 30% of spending or $233.5 bi...
Background: The Institute of Medicine (2008) set a goal that 90% of healthcare decisions would be ba...
Trauma, stress, and inhibited emotions contribute to pain and physical symptoms. People may disclose...
Background: 210,000 to 440,000 deaths have been caused by errors in healthcare. Providers who are co...
Heart failure is a complex, debilitating, chronic disease characterized by high mortality and freque...
Background: Fall rates continue to be a significant problem in health care facilities despite all th...