This pilot study explored how nursing staff experienced clinical use of a quality of life (QoL) instrument as complement to their standard assessment interview. Twenty-six of 36 Registered Nurses working in one palliative care service responded in writing to 6 open questions. We found that nurses described positive features in using the QoL instrument related to how it supported their professional role, eased therapeutic contact with patients, and in terms of the outcomes of its use. Others noted difficulties incorporating the tool into the framework of their traditional nursing assessment, noting instrument and situation-specific limitations, with attitudes and comfort with the questionnaire affecting its use. Clinical use of QoL tools may...
Abstract Background Palliative Care (PC) is an approach that improves the Quality of Life (QoL). A n...
Quality of life measures can be used by health professionals to assess effectiveness of nutritional ...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...
Reported are issues impacting upon the Quality of Life (QoL) of 59 palliative care clients within a ...
The provision of care that enhances the quality of life at the end of life is a fundamental goal of ...
Background: Recent worldwide economic events have forced an examination of the nurse's contribution...
Purpose: In this literature review we evaluated the feasibility and clinimetric quality of quality-o...
Palliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients through attention to physical, psych...
© 2016 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Context Despite the availability of numer...
Palliative care impacts the well-being of terminally ill patients by addressing quality of life (QOL...
This study evaluated two quality-of-life assessment and measurement tools, the Client Generated Inde...
A study was designed to obtain information on the importance of quality of life assessment (QL) duri...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...
Background: Palliative care is a type of care, which does not cure but eases the suffering caused by...
This thesis examines the concept and measurement of quality of life (QOL) in the terminally ill and ...
Abstract Background Palliative Care (PC) is an approach that improves the Quality of Life (QoL). A n...
Quality of life measures can be used by health professionals to assess effectiveness of nutritional ...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...
Reported are issues impacting upon the Quality of Life (QoL) of 59 palliative care clients within a ...
The provision of care that enhances the quality of life at the end of life is a fundamental goal of ...
Background: Recent worldwide economic events have forced an examination of the nurse's contribution...
Purpose: In this literature review we evaluated the feasibility and clinimetric quality of quality-o...
Palliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients through attention to physical, psych...
© 2016 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Context Despite the availability of numer...
Palliative care impacts the well-being of terminally ill patients by addressing quality of life (QOL...
This study evaluated two quality-of-life assessment and measurement tools, the Client Generated Inde...
A study was designed to obtain information on the importance of quality of life assessment (QL) duri...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...
Background: Palliative care is a type of care, which does not cure but eases the suffering caused by...
This thesis examines the concept and measurement of quality of life (QOL) in the terminally ill and ...
Abstract Background Palliative Care (PC) is an approach that improves the Quality of Life (QoL). A n...
Quality of life measures can be used by health professionals to assess effectiveness of nutritional ...
Background: Instruments specific to palliative care tend to measure care quality from relative persp...