Aims and objectives. To describe the process that nurses experienced in engaging with families in Malaysian palliative care settings and the challenges they faced. Background. In palliative care settings, nurses and the terminally ill person's family members interact very closely with each other. It is important for nurses to work with families to ensure that the care of the terminally ill person is optimised. Research design. A qualitative design using grounded theory methods was used to describe how nurses engaged with families and the challenges they faced. Methods. Twenty-two nurses from home care and inpatient palliative care settings across Malaysia participated in this study. Data were collected through seven interviews and eight foc...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring district nurses' experiences of providing palliative care ...
This article presents the findings of a 3-phase project, that used the qualitative approach of story...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Background: To be the close relative of a terminally ill person, who is receiving special palliative...
The objective was to understand the perspective of nurses about the participation of the family in p...
Methods: An ethnographic approach was utilised in this study. Observations and informal interviews w...
Abstract Background Family caregivers are crucial in providing end-of-life care at home. Without the...
The theoretical part has six chapters: End of life and dying, Palliate care, Home hospice multidisci...
Aims and objectives The aim was to explore how nurses experience compassionate care for patients wi...
Many people need palliative care in the end of life. In palliative care, the ones closest to the dyi...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
Background: With the renewed emphasis on palliative care in Singapore, coupled with a dearth of stud...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
The aim of this literature review was to study nurses’ experiences providing palliative care to dyin...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring district nurses' experiences of providing palliative care ...
This article presents the findings of a 3-phase project, that used the qualitative approach of story...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
Background: To be the close relative of a terminally ill person, who is receiving special palliative...
The objective was to understand the perspective of nurses about the participation of the family in p...
Methods: An ethnographic approach was utilised in this study. Observations and informal interviews w...
Abstract Background Family caregivers are crucial in providing end-of-life care at home. Without the...
The theoretical part has six chapters: End of life and dying, Palliate care, Home hospice multidisci...
Aims and objectives The aim was to explore how nurses experience compassionate care for patients wi...
Many people need palliative care in the end of life. In palliative care, the ones closest to the dyi...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
Background: With the renewed emphasis on palliative care in Singapore, coupled with a dearth of stud...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
The aim of this literature review was to study nurses’ experiences providing palliative care to dyin...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring district nurses' experiences of providing palliative care ...
This article presents the findings of a 3-phase project, that used the qualitative approach of story...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...