This article is the third in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing theoretical and empirical work in several discrete areas of nursing, and provides case studies to illustrate the role that hope plays in clinical situations. This article focuses on hope within the specialty area of palliative care nursing. Nurse researchers have been instrumental in our current early understandings of hope in palliative care. Studies of hope in palliative care, over the past decades, have focused primarily on those individuals in the advanced stages of cancer and the human immunodeficiency virus. Studies using quantitative methodology have focused on exploring hope levels across the dying trajectory and the relationship betw...
In this study the researcher examined how nurses inspire and instil hope in terminally ill HIV patie...
Aim: This study aims to investigate palliative care nurses’ experiences of hope in practice. Method...
Caring for a terminally ill loved one has been described as work that is exhausting and difficult. O...
This article is the third in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Hope has been described in theoretical terms for many years but the recognition of the importance of...
This article is the fifth of a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Fostering hope for clients experiencing end of life is an essential component of Hospice and Palliat...
This article is the second in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing...
Allan for the many insights and ideas they have contrib-uted to this paper. Clinical, empirical, and...
Recent years have seen increased attention given to examining the phenomenon of hope in patients wit...
Background: In previous studies on the subject hope it has been revealed that hope is an important c...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Nursing literature contains a growing number of references to hope. Yet a definition that encapsulat...
Explores the role of hope in gerontological nursing. Nature of hope; Hope in elderly patients in dif...
In this study the researcher examined how nurses inspire and instil hope in terminally ill HIV patie...
Aim: This study aims to investigate palliative care nurses’ experiences of hope in practice. Method...
Caring for a terminally ill loved one has been described as work that is exhausting and difficult. O...
This article is the third in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Hope has been described in theoretical terms for many years but the recognition of the importance of...
This article is the fifth of a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing ...
Palliative patients may have strong hope, even hope for a cure, despite knowing their prognosis. Hea...
Fostering hope for clients experiencing end of life is an essential component of Hospice and Palliat...
This article is the second in a series of six that explores the nature of hope, reviews the existing...
Allan for the many insights and ideas they have contrib-uted to this paper. Clinical, empirical, and...
Recent years have seen increased attention given to examining the phenomenon of hope in patients wit...
Background: In previous studies on the subject hope it has been revealed that hope is an important c...
This thesis describes hope in palliative care patients, their family members and their healthcare pr...
Nursing literature contains a growing number of references to hope. Yet a definition that encapsulat...
Explores the role of hope in gerontological nursing. Nature of hope; Hope in elderly patients in dif...
In this study the researcher examined how nurses inspire and instil hope in terminally ill HIV patie...
Aim: This study aims to investigate palliative care nurses’ experiences of hope in practice. Method...
Caring for a terminally ill loved one has been described as work that is exhausting and difficult. O...