Nurses perform a vital role in the care of dying patients and their families. Hence, experiences of nurses are a meaningful source from which to advance holistic end-of-life care. In this study, a hermeneutic phenomenological perspective was used to explore the phenomenon of end-of-life nursing care. Details derived from a scientific exploration into the experiences of 13 registered nurses who provided care for patients and families at end-of-life in the inpatient hospital setting offer understandings regarding this important phenomenon. The hermeneutic phenomenological methods of Max van Manen guided data collection and analysis. Three main themes described the participants’ experience of nursing care at end-of-life: “Confronting Challenge...
This study looked at the lived experiences of clinical nurse educators who work with undergraduate n...
For the past decade, expanding palliative care information has been one strategy for improving palli...
-Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and exis...
Abstract Background: End-of-life care has become the focus of most health care organizations due to ...
The study reported in this thesis describes and analyses the lived experience of caring for the dyin...
Nurses provide comfort care for individuals who are at the end of life and reside in the long-term c...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
The goal of this project was to identify current attitudes in end-of-life care and evaluate the need...
Many patients will spend their final days and die in the hospital. The hospital setting provides uni...
This thesis describes a three-year study which explored the lived experiences of nurses delivering p...
ABSTRACT Despite increased national debate regarding quality of life and quality of care at the e...
Background/Purpose: Family care at end-of-life is delivered by nurses and includes communication and...
Aim and objectives. To explore the experiences of intensive care nurses who provided end-of-life car...
Today, one in five hospital deaths happens in the intensive care unit with the expectation of twice ...
Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and exist...
This study looked at the lived experiences of clinical nurse educators who work with undergraduate n...
For the past decade, expanding palliative care information has been one strategy for improving palli...
-Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and exis...
Abstract Background: End-of-life care has become the focus of most health care organizations due to ...
The study reported in this thesis describes and analyses the lived experience of caring for the dyin...
Nurses provide comfort care for individuals who are at the end of life and reside in the long-term c...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
The goal of this project was to identify current attitudes in end-of-life care and evaluate the need...
Many patients will spend their final days and die in the hospital. The hospital setting provides uni...
This thesis describes a three-year study which explored the lived experiences of nurses delivering p...
ABSTRACT Despite increased national debate regarding quality of life and quality of care at the e...
Background/Purpose: Family care at end-of-life is delivered by nurses and includes communication and...
Aim and objectives. To explore the experiences of intensive care nurses who provided end-of-life car...
Today, one in five hospital deaths happens in the intensive care unit with the expectation of twice ...
Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and exist...
This study looked at the lived experiences of clinical nurse educators who work with undergraduate n...
For the past decade, expanding palliative care information has been one strategy for improving palli...
-Background: A majority of people in Western Europe and the USA die in hospitals. Spiritual and exis...