M.Cur. (Intensive General Nursing Science)"Patient experiences in a critical contextual, qualitative research phenomenological method to obtain and objectives of the study are: care unit" is a study using the analyse data. The - to establish and describe how myocardial infarction patients experience the critical care unit (CeU) environment, and - to propose guidelines for optimal nursing care. The Nursing for the Whole Person Theory forms the paradigmatic framework of the study. The central proposition states that the myocardial infarction patient's experience of the CCU as his external environment, will have direct impact upon his quest for health. Five participants were interviewed. The interviews were coded by the researcher and an indep...
Background:There is an emerging group of intensive care unit (ICU) patients known as the chronically...
Background: Cardiac surgery (CS) patients spend a significant amount of time in the intensive care u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate illness experiences of patients after a first myocardia...
The experience of being hospitalized in an intensive care unit generates anxiety, distress, and stre...
Critical care nursing is a vital and significant part of health care provision to critically ill pat...
M.Cur. (Nursing Science (Critical Care))Qualified critical care nurses are under internal and extern...
A narrative inquiry approach was used to compare and contrast the experiences of ten patients who re...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experience of professional nurse caring in the world ...
Aim: To explore nurses' perceptions of patient participation in different phases of the myocardial i...
This diploma thesis inquires into the experience of the ill with intensive care. Patients associate ...
M.Cur. (Intensive Care Nursing)The problem of intensive care nurses leaving the profession due to no...
This study aimed at understanding the perceptions of nurses about their experience in the process of...
The focus of nursing practice is patient-centered care. This means that all assessment, interventio...
M.Cur. (Intensive General Nursing)The intensive care unit, as experienced by the patients undergoing...
BackgroundIntensive care units are stressful places where patients experience physical and psycholog...
Background:There is an emerging group of intensive care unit (ICU) patients known as the chronically...
Background: Cardiac surgery (CS) patients spend a significant amount of time in the intensive care u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate illness experiences of patients after a first myocardia...
The experience of being hospitalized in an intensive care unit generates anxiety, distress, and stre...
Critical care nursing is a vital and significant part of health care provision to critically ill pat...
M.Cur. (Nursing Science (Critical Care))Qualified critical care nurses are under internal and extern...
A narrative inquiry approach was used to compare and contrast the experiences of ten patients who re...
This phenomenological study explored the lived experience of professional nurse caring in the world ...
Aim: To explore nurses' perceptions of patient participation in different phases of the myocardial i...
This diploma thesis inquires into the experience of the ill with intensive care. Patients associate ...
M.Cur. (Intensive Care Nursing)The problem of intensive care nurses leaving the profession due to no...
This study aimed at understanding the perceptions of nurses about their experience in the process of...
The focus of nursing practice is patient-centered care. This means that all assessment, interventio...
M.Cur. (Intensive General Nursing)The intensive care unit, as experienced by the patients undergoing...
BackgroundIntensive care units are stressful places where patients experience physical and psycholog...
Background:There is an emerging group of intensive care unit (ICU) patients known as the chronically...
Background: Cardiac surgery (CS) patients spend a significant amount of time in the intensive care u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate illness experiences of patients after a first myocardia...