Background: Respecting dignity is having a profound effect on the clinical relationship and the care framework for terminally ill patients in palliative care units, hospices and their own homes, with particular consequences for the emergency department. However, dignity is a vague and multifaceted concept that is difficult to measure. Objective: The aim of this study is to define the attributes of dignity in end-of-life care in the emergency department, based on the opinions of physicians and nurses. Research design: A hermeneutic phenomenological approach utilising Gadamer's philosophical underpinnings guided the study. Participants and research context: This research was conducted in Spain in 2013–2014. Participants included 10 physici...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Background: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, and p...
The purpose of this qualitative grounded theory study was to understand nurses’ perceptions of care ...
To explore and understand the experiences of terminally ill patients and their relatives regarding d...
Aims To explore and understand the experiences of terminally ill patients and their relatives reg...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to explore and describe the experiences of physician...
Aims To explore and understand the experiences of terminally ill patients and their relatives regar...
Background: Preservation of a dying person’s dignity in the emergency department (ED) is fundamental...
Preservation of a dying person's dignity in the emergency department (ED) is fundamental for the pat...
Background/aims: In the absence of palliative care hospital units and home palliative care services,...
The discussion of a palliative care and a dignified death has almost exclusively been applied to p...
BACKGROUND: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, a...
While a number of studies have focused on the palliative care ideal of dying with dignity, less atte...
Background: Nursing homes (NHs) are populated by the frailest older people who have multiple physica...
Despite use of the term dignity in arguments for and against a patient's self-governance in matters ...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Background: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, and p...
The purpose of this qualitative grounded theory study was to understand nurses’ perceptions of care ...
To explore and understand the experiences of terminally ill patients and their relatives regarding d...
Aims To explore and understand the experiences of terminally ill patients and their relatives reg...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to explore and describe the experiences of physician...
Aims To explore and understand the experiences of terminally ill patients and their relatives regar...
Background: Preservation of a dying person’s dignity in the emergency department (ED) is fundamental...
Preservation of a dying person's dignity in the emergency department (ED) is fundamental for the pat...
Background/aims: In the absence of palliative care hospital units and home palliative care services,...
The discussion of a palliative care and a dignified death has almost exclusively been applied to p...
BACKGROUND: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, a...
While a number of studies have focused on the palliative care ideal of dying with dignity, less atte...
Background: Nursing homes (NHs) are populated by the frailest older people who have multiple physica...
Despite use of the term dignity in arguments for and against a patient's self-governance in matters ...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Background: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, and p...
The purpose of this qualitative grounded theory study was to understand nurses’ perceptions of care ...