OBJECTIVE: This cross-sectional qualitative study used semi-structured telephone interviews with palliative care nurses working in urban and rural settings in Australia to explore their experiences of dealing with patients with malignant, often malodorous, wounds. METHOD: This paper was the second phase of a research project examining the care of patients with malignant wounds. Of 71 palliative care nurses in New South Wales invited to participate, 26 took part, 17 of them working in community positions. The data from the telephone interviews were transcribed and analysed, using content analysis, and coded for themes relating to the nurses' experiences of caring for this patient group. RESULTS: Nurses working in this setting strove to do th...
Purpose: The aim of the research was to explore specialist cancer and palliative care nurses experie...
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the perspectives and experiences of South Afr...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of cancer patients liv...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
Background: The care of individuals with a fungating malignant wound represents challenging cancer m...
Malignant wounds occur infrequently, but are typically described as devastating and overwhelming. Ho...
Depression is the most common psychiatric illness in patients with terminal cancer. Depression not o...
This paper provides an overview of research into nurses' experiences of working with cancer, both ho...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Previous research studies and statistics have shown that despite widespread use of pain alleviation ...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report longterm physiological and psychosocial effects...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Patients are living longer with many types of cancer; however, often they face sudden possibilities ...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe caregivers’ experiences of caring for women with breas...
This paper reports on the findings from the first part of a three-phase project that aimed to identi...
Purpose: The aim of the research was to explore specialist cancer and palliative care nurses experie...
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the perspectives and experiences of South Afr...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of cancer patients liv...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
Background: The care of individuals with a fungating malignant wound represents challenging cancer m...
Malignant wounds occur infrequently, but are typically described as devastating and overwhelming. Ho...
Depression is the most common psychiatric illness in patients with terminal cancer. Depression not o...
This paper provides an overview of research into nurses' experiences of working with cancer, both ho...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Previous research studies and statistics have shown that despite widespread use of pain alleviation ...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report longterm physiological and psychosocial effects...
Background: Optimal care for patients with cancer involves the provision of effective physical and p...
Patients are living longer with many types of cancer; however, often they face sudden possibilities ...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe caregivers’ experiences of caring for women with breas...
This paper reports on the findings from the first part of a three-phase project that aimed to identi...
Purpose: The aim of the research was to explore specialist cancer and palliative care nurses experie...
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the perspectives and experiences of South Afr...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of cancer patients liv...