Context: Palliative care access is fundamental to the highest attainable standard of health and a core component of universal health coverage. Forging universal palliative care access is insurmountable without strategically optimizing the nursing workforce and integrating palliative nursing into health systems at all levels. The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored both the critical need for accessible palliative care to alleviate serious health-related suffering and the key role of nurses to achieve this goal. Objectives: 1) Summarize palliative nursing contributions to the expansion of palliative care access; 2) identify emerging nursing roles in alignment with global palliative care recommendations and policy agendas; 3) promote nursing lea...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (2015) presents as barriers to improving access to palli...
Patients with serious illness lack access to quality patient-centered care despite the growth in pal...
Abstract Background: Nurses must possess adequate competencies to provide high-quality palliative c...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Objectives: To explore an international perspective on the needs and challenges for providing pallia...
NoSheila Payne and colleagues examine the differences and similarities in end-of-life care provided ...
The average life span is increasing, due to vast advancements in social conditions, public health, a...
The need for palliative care is increasing globally due to increase of the cancer patients and aging...
Globally healthcare systems are challenged by a range of factors, including workforce shortages, age...
Context Palliative care is an emerging health-care service essential for every health-care system. ...
Context Palliative care is gaining ground globally and is endorsed in high-level policy commitments...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Aims and objectives: To explore how nurses, across various health systems, describe their role in pr...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (2015) presents as barriers to improving access to palli...
Patients with serious illness lack access to quality patient-centered care despite the growth in pal...
Abstract Background: Nurses must possess adequate competencies to provide high-quality palliative c...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Objectives: To explore an international perspective on the needs and challenges for providing pallia...
NoSheila Payne and colleagues examine the differences and similarities in end-of-life care provided ...
The average life span is increasing, due to vast advancements in social conditions, public health, a...
The need for palliative care is increasing globally due to increase of the cancer patients and aging...
Globally healthcare systems are challenged by a range of factors, including workforce shortages, age...
Context Palliative care is an emerging health-care service essential for every health-care system. ...
Context Palliative care is gaining ground globally and is endorsed in high-level policy commitments...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Aims and objectives: To explore how nurses, across various health systems, describe their role in pr...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (2015) presents as barriers to improving access to palli...
Patients with serious illness lack access to quality patient-centered care despite the growth in pal...
Abstract Background: Nurses must possess adequate competencies to provide high-quality palliative c...