Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physical distress and feeling of burnout in nurses caring for children who are terminally ill and are receiving palliative care. Pediatric palliative care nursing is an extremely sensitive specialty in nursing, therefore studying about the experiences of nurses providing palliative care for children dying from terminal illness will provide information about what this area of nursing entails from the nurses’ perspective. The aim of this study is to synthesis current information from different research on the experiences of nurses providing palliative care to children dying from terminal illness. The study was done utilizing literature revi...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: There are 2,2 million children living in Sweden and every day about one child is diagnos...
Pediatric hospice and palliative care are aimed at improving the quality of life for dying children ...
Background: Each year about 480 children in Sweden receive palliative care and a child’s death has a...
Pediatric palliative care is an emerging specialty in the field of nursing which involves elevating ...
Abstract: Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) nurses provide quality-of-life for critically ill children...
Background: Children’s death is unexpected and unnatural irrespective of a long time of illness or a...
EFFECTIVE COPING MECHANISMS FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES WORKING WITH CRITICALLY AND TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS...
Nowadays palliative care in children has become more complex due to the health conditions and also i...
The healthcare providers caring for children with life-threatening illnesses experience considerable...
The definition and implementation of pediatric palliative care has been increasingly studied in rece...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore how nurses in acute care units and an end-o...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
Aim: To explore the experiences of community children’s nurses (CCNs) and children’s palliative care...
In 2015, 5.9 million children died worldwide. Although nurses face the death of both young and old p...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: There are 2,2 million children living in Sweden and every day about one child is diagnos...
Pediatric hospice and palliative care are aimed at improving the quality of life for dying children ...
Background: Each year about 480 children in Sweden receive palliative care and a child’s death has a...
Pediatric palliative care is an emerging specialty in the field of nursing which involves elevating ...
Abstract: Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) nurses provide quality-of-life for critically ill children...
Background: Children’s death is unexpected and unnatural irrespective of a long time of illness or a...
EFFECTIVE COPING MECHANISMS FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES WORKING WITH CRITICALLY AND TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS...
Nowadays palliative care in children has become more complex due to the health conditions and also i...
The healthcare providers caring for children with life-threatening illnesses experience considerable...
The definition and implementation of pediatric palliative care has been increasingly studied in rece...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore how nurses in acute care units and an end-o...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
Aim: To explore the experiences of community children’s nurses (CCNs) and children’s palliative care...
In 2015, 5.9 million children died worldwide. Although nurses face the death of both young and old p...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: There are 2,2 million children living in Sweden and every day about one child is diagnos...
Pediatric hospice and palliative care are aimed at improving the quality of life for dying children ...