Oncology nurses consistently exhibit distress when communicating about end-of-life topics with patients and families. Poor communication experiences and processes correlate with emotional distress, moral distress, and work-related stress. The National Consensus Project (NCP) for Quality Palliative Care developed clinical practice guidelines to establish quality standards for the practice of palliative care. NCP\u27s guidelines are expressly intended as an interdisciplinary document and are representative of the inherent interdisciplinary nature of palliative care. Communication\u27s value to palliative and oncology nursing is unique because those two specialties include a high frequency of challenging interactions for patients, families, an...
The aim of this literature review was to study nurses’ experiences providing palliative care to dyin...
Communication is central to palliative care. It unifies all nursing practice, and plays an integral ...
Little attention has been paid to the specific communication training needs of nurses in palliative ...
Oncology nurses consistently exhibit distress when communicating about end-of-life topics with patie...
Purpose of Project: Oncology nurses provide palliative care to a large population of patients, but t...
BACKGROUND: Clinical oncology nurses (CONs) support and guide patients and caregivers by encouraging...
BACKGROUND: With increasing support for the integration of palliative care and standard oncology, co...
Many oncology patients report having unmet emotional needs. In the Outpatient Infusion Area, oncolog...
Objectives: To summarize the challenges of teaching, practicing, and learning palliative care commun...
OBJECTIVES: To provide practical strategies to enhance the quality of communication in the palliativ...
Objectives To provide a clinical update on practical strategies to enhance the quality of communicat...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
The purpose of this study was to explore nurses\u27 palliative care communication, leadership, and c...
Palliative care is a scope of treatment that improves the quality of life of the patient facing life...
The aim of this literature review was to study nurses’ experiences providing palliative care to dyin...
Communication is central to palliative care. It unifies all nursing practice, and plays an integral ...
Little attention has been paid to the specific communication training needs of nurses in palliative ...
Oncology nurses consistently exhibit distress when communicating about end-of-life topics with patie...
Purpose of Project: Oncology nurses provide palliative care to a large population of patients, but t...
BACKGROUND: Clinical oncology nurses (CONs) support and guide patients and caregivers by encouraging...
BACKGROUND: With increasing support for the integration of palliative care and standard oncology, co...
Many oncology patients report having unmet emotional needs. In the Outpatient Infusion Area, oncolog...
Objectives: To summarize the challenges of teaching, practicing, and learning palliative care commun...
OBJECTIVES: To provide practical strategies to enhance the quality of communication in the palliativ...
Objectives To provide a clinical update on practical strategies to enhance the quality of communicat...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
The purpose of this study was to explore nurses\u27 palliative care communication, leadership, and c...
Palliative care is a scope of treatment that improves the quality of life of the patient facing life...
The aim of this literature review was to study nurses’ experiences providing palliative care to dyin...
Communication is central to palliative care. It unifies all nursing practice, and plays an integral ...
Little attention has been paid to the specific communication training needs of nurses in palliative ...