The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how death is a theme of communication and reflection among staff at a multicultural nursing home. Sixteen interviews with healthcare providers from five nursing homes in Norway were conducted and interpreted through a depth-hermeneutic approach. Our analysis across the dataset yielded an emergent finding related to a prominent lack of communication about death between the healthcare personnel and the patients, as well as among the staff community. We present a psychoanalytically informed interpretation of the absence of talk about death in the nursing homes. Our results indicate the operation of a social defence that helps health care providers maintain distance from anxiety associat...
Background: Empirical studies on healthcare personnel indicate that professionals’ experiences with ...
thesisThe present cultural attitude toward death and dying in the American culture has been one of a...
The development of palliative care originated from shortcomings in mainstream health services. Palli...
The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how death is a theme of communication and ...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are ...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are ...
Aim: To explore how nurses and care-assistants (nursing staff) working in six Flemish nursing homes ...
In Western society, death and dying are generally viewed with anxiety and discomfort. This has creat...
P(論文)Those in the nursing profession who engage in the care of terminally ill patients are apt to ex...
Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from ...
The underlying assumption of this study is that ours is a death denying society, with the discussion...
This paper reports on an ethnographic investigation of a palliative day care unit. The aim of the st...
Dying is a process composed of three consequential phases. It starts with the pre-dying period then ...
In the three decades since the concept of “awareness” was introduced to describe the nature of commu...
In the three decades since the concept of "awareness" was introduced to describe the nature of commu...
Background: Empirical studies on healthcare personnel indicate that professionals’ experiences with ...
thesisThe present cultural attitude toward death and dying in the American culture has been one of a...
The development of palliative care originated from shortcomings in mainstream health services. Palli...
The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how death is a theme of communication and ...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are ...
Nursing homes are often places where older persons “come to die.” Despite this, death and dying are ...
Aim: To explore how nurses and care-assistants (nursing staff) working in six Flemish nursing homes ...
In Western society, death and dying are generally viewed with anxiety and discomfort. This has creat...
P(論文)Those in the nursing profession who engage in the care of terminally ill patients are apt to ex...
Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from ...
The underlying assumption of this study is that ours is a death denying society, with the discussion...
This paper reports on an ethnographic investigation of a palliative day care unit. The aim of the st...
Dying is a process composed of three consequential phases. It starts with the pre-dying period then ...
In the three decades since the concept of “awareness” was introduced to describe the nature of commu...
In the three decades since the concept of "awareness" was introduced to describe the nature of commu...
Background: Empirical studies on healthcare personnel indicate that professionals’ experiences with ...
thesisThe present cultural attitude toward death and dying in the American culture has been one of a...
The development of palliative care originated from shortcomings in mainstream health services. Palli...