Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both rewarding and stressful. To manage death and dying patients adequately, nurses need to reflect on what death means and her/his own perception of death and dying. Research showed that many nurses felt that they had a lack of knowledge and practical skills regarding end of life care. Objective: The purpose of this study was to illuminate nurses’ experiences of caring for patients in end-of-life care. Method: A literature-based study was used, based on analysis of qualitative data. Thirteen articles were analysed according to Friberg´s five-step model. The analysis resulted in four themes and eight subthemes. Results: Four main themes emerged fro...
Background: The world’s population is ageing rapidly. Each year an estimated 40 million people are ...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Literature Review. This aimed to systematically and critically appraise, as well as synthesise, qual...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Death is a process that begins with dying and ends with the death. It is inevitable, and the last st...
Background: Nurses are essential for good palliative care and their responsibility lies in relieving...
Abstract Background: End-of-life care has become the focus of most health care organizations due to ...
Background: Nurses have an important role in the care for patients who are at the end of life, as we...
Background: With the shift of death and dying from home to hospital, in the hospital death process, ...
Background: Nurses´daily has to face death and dying in their work with patients in a palliative sta...
Dying is a process composed of three consequential phases. It starts with the pre-dying period then ...
The aim of this study was to explore student and trained nurses' experiences of caring for people wh...
Objective: to understand the actions and interactions performed by nurses in caring for patients and...
Background. Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: The world’s population is ageing rapidly. Each year an estimated 40 million people are ...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Literature Review. This aimed to systematically and critically appraise, as well as synthesise, qual...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Death is a process that begins with dying and ends with the death. It is inevitable, and the last st...
Background: Nurses are essential for good palliative care and their responsibility lies in relieving...
Abstract Background: End-of-life care has become the focus of most health care organizations due to ...
Background: Nurses have an important role in the care for patients who are at the end of life, as we...
Background: With the shift of death and dying from home to hospital, in the hospital death process, ...
Background: Nurses´daily has to face death and dying in their work with patients in a palliative sta...
Dying is a process composed of three consequential phases. It starts with the pre-dying period then ...
The aim of this study was to explore student and trained nurses' experiences of caring for people wh...
Objective: to understand the actions and interactions performed by nurses in caring for patients and...
Background. Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: The world’s population is ageing rapidly. Each year an estimated 40 million people are ...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Literature Review. This aimed to systematically and critically appraise, as well as synthesise, qual...