BackgroundSpecific personality traits may affect the ability of nurses to deal with patient death. The relationship between personality and death coping self-efficacy (DCS) has rarely been investigated in the palliative care setting. In this study, we explored the associations between different personality profiles and DCS in clinical nurses from general wards and ICU.MethodsA cross-sectional survey of 572 Chinese nurses was conducted between August and September 2020, by way of a self-administered questionnaire.ResultsAmong the Big Five Personality Traits, in nurses the score was highest for conscientiousness and lowest for neuroticism. With regard to DCS, nurses scored highly on the intention of hospice care. The Big Five Personality Trai...
The influence of personality characteristics on how patients cope with various challenges at the end...
Background: Psychological characteristics affect the quality of life. This study aimed at determinin...
Background: End-of-life conversations are rarely initiated by care staff in long-term care facilitie...
The death of a patient can be a traumatic event, causing emotional and psychological distress in pro...
The death of a patient can be a traumatic event, causing emotional and psychological distress in pr...
The death of a patient can be a traumatic event, causing emotional and psychological distress in pr...
Sample characteristics and differences in nurses’ self-efficacy in palliative care according to the ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore nursing behaviors of dying patients among nurse...
Introduction: Anaesthesia and intensive care units are specific workplaces. The purpose of this stud...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains underutilised, despite its established clinical benefit. A perso...
Provision of palliative care to patients with advanced chronic diseases or old populations is subopt...
Wentao Huang,1,* Shu Cai,1,* Ye Zhou,1 Jingxin Huang,1 Xibin Sun,2 Yunhui Su,3 Meifen Dai,4 ...
[[abstract]]In medical institutions, nurses are indispensable to medical institutions, the largest n...
The aim of the present study is to validate the Self-Efficacy in Palliative Care Scale (SEPC) in Sp...
The influence of personality characteristics on how patients cope with various challenges at the end...
The influence of personality characteristics on how patients cope with various challenges at the end...
Background: Psychological characteristics affect the quality of life. This study aimed at determinin...
Background: End-of-life conversations are rarely initiated by care staff in long-term care facilitie...
The death of a patient can be a traumatic event, causing emotional and psychological distress in pro...
The death of a patient can be a traumatic event, causing emotional and psychological distress in pr...
The death of a patient can be a traumatic event, causing emotional and psychological distress in pr...
Sample characteristics and differences in nurses’ self-efficacy in palliative care according to the ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore nursing behaviors of dying patients among nurse...
Introduction: Anaesthesia and intensive care units are specific workplaces. The purpose of this stud...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains underutilised, despite its established clinical benefit. A perso...
Provision of palliative care to patients with advanced chronic diseases or old populations is subopt...
Wentao Huang,1,* Shu Cai,1,* Ye Zhou,1 Jingxin Huang,1 Xibin Sun,2 Yunhui Su,3 Meifen Dai,4 ...
[[abstract]]In medical institutions, nurses are indispensable to medical institutions, the largest n...
The aim of the present study is to validate the Self-Efficacy in Palliative Care Scale (SEPC) in Sp...
The influence of personality characteristics on how patients cope with various challenges at the end...
The influence of personality characteristics on how patients cope with various challenges at the end...
Background: Psychological characteristics affect the quality of life. This study aimed at determinin...
Background: End-of-life conversations are rarely initiated by care staff in long-term care facilitie...