AIM: To describe the experiences of dignity encounters from the perspective of people with long-term illness and their close relatives within a primary healthcare setting. BACKGROUND: The importance of dignity as a concept in nursing care is well known, and in every healthcare encounter, the patient's dignity has to be protected. METHODS: A purposive sample of 10 people (5 couples) participated in this qualitative descripted study. One person in each of the couples had a long-term illness. Conjoint interviews were conducted and analyzed with an inductive qualitative content analysis. RESULTS: The analysis resulted in three themes: i) Being supported by an encouraging contact; ii) Being listen to and understood; and iii) Being met with respe...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Introduction: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by careg...
Background: Providing person-centred, dignity-conserving care for hospitalised patients is central t...
AIM: To describe the experiences of dignity encounters from the perspective of people with long-term...
People with a long-term illness and their close relatives regard encounters as the foundation of the...
Dignity, an ethical value, is a foundational block of professional nursing care. Within the healthca...
Background: Encounters play an important role in the relationship between healthcare personnel and t...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Aims and objectives. To explore patients' views regarding the factors that contribute to the mainten...
Introduction: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by careg...
AIM: The aim of the RCN dignity survey was to gain the perspectives of nurses, healthcare assistants...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of dignity therapy for the frail ...
Aims. To explore the relationship between nurses' understanding of dignity and how it is enhanced an...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Introduction: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by careg...
Background: Providing person-centred, dignity-conserving care for hospitalised patients is central t...
AIM: To describe the experiences of dignity encounters from the perspective of people with long-term...
People with a long-term illness and their close relatives regard encounters as the foundation of the...
Dignity, an ethical value, is a foundational block of professional nursing care. Within the healthca...
Background: Encounters play an important role in the relationship between healthcare personnel and t...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that dying with dignity is often used as an equivalent of ‘good death...
Aims and objectives. To explore patients' views regarding the factors that contribute to the mainten...
Introduction: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by careg...
AIM: The aim of the RCN dignity survey was to gain the perspectives of nurses, healthcare assistants...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of dignity therapy for the frail ...
Aims. To explore the relationship between nurses' understanding of dignity and how it is enhanced an...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Introduction: Expressions of dignity as a clinical phenomenon in nursing homes as expressed by careg...
Background: Providing person-centred, dignity-conserving care for hospitalised patients is central t...