This paper presents one aspect of an interpretative study exploring nurses' perceptions of the care provided to end-stage heart failure (ESHF) patients in community and hospital settings. One overarching theme related to nurses' perceptions is the need to facilitate a ‘good’ death for ESHF patients. The nurses voiced considerable opinion on what should occur to realise a ‘good’ death and, by comparison, described what they perceived as a ‘bad’ death. Of significance, was the need to plan for death if it were to be considered ‘good’.The nurses advocated ‘letting go’ of vain hopes for a cure and facilitate time in the dying process. This could allow for earlier involvement of the palliative care team. Although nurses in acute care and communi...
With regard to attitude towards the death of patients, it is important to figure out the impact of n...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Professional nurses working in an intensive care unit (ICU) are faced with the death of critically i...
This paper presents one aspect of an interpretative study exploring nurses' perceptions of the care ...
Background: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more people are dying in...
BACKGROUND: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more people are dying in...
Literature Review. This aimed to systematically and critically appraise, as well as synthesise, qual...
Background. Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Aim: This study reports the findings of the generalist nurses’ perceptions and experiences of a good...
IF 2.335 (2-year Impact Factor)International audienceBackground: rofessional societies call for inte...
Individuals who are involved with the death of a person with a terminal illness will often classify ...
Aim: This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of nurses caring for dying patients...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence suggests hospital nurses end-of-life care is complex due to the conflic...
Nurses lack a comprehensive body of scientific knowledge to guide the palliative care of patients wi...
With regard to attitude towards the death of patients, it is important to figure out the impact of n...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Professional nurses working in an intensive care unit (ICU) are faced with the death of critically i...
This paper presents one aspect of an interpretative study exploring nurses' perceptions of the care ...
Background: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more people are dying in...
BACKGROUND: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more people are dying in...
Literature Review. This aimed to systematically and critically appraise, as well as synthesise, qual...
Background. Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Aim: This study reports the findings of the generalist nurses’ perceptions and experiences of a good...
IF 2.335 (2-year Impact Factor)International audienceBackground: rofessional societies call for inte...
Individuals who are involved with the death of a person with a terminal illness will often classify ...
Aim: This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of nurses caring for dying patients...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence suggests hospital nurses end-of-life care is complex due to the conflic...
Nurses lack a comprehensive body of scientific knowledge to guide the palliative care of patients wi...
With regard to attitude towards the death of patients, it is important to figure out the impact of n...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Professional nurses working in an intensive care unit (ICU) are faced with the death of critically i...