Background: Caring in palliative care aims to mitigate suffering, promote health and well-being despite the sickness and increase quality of life. Caring is nurses´ major responsibility, therefore nurses must care from a holistic view based on the unique person’s needs. Acquiring knowledge and effective communication skills is therefore important to possess in palliative care, since patients and relatives highlight shortcomings regarding caring in palliative care. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to create an overview of caring for patients in palliative care from nurses´ perspectives. Method: A general literature review of both qualitative and quantitative studies. Results: Four themes were analysed based on nurses’ perspectives, of...
Background: Palliative care is an important area in health care as patients' quality of life is at t...
Background: Previous research shows that some patients appreciate nurses and the time they receive, ...
Background: Around 100 000 people die in Sweden every day and most of them need palliative care. Pal...
Background: Caring in palliative care aims to mitigate suffering, promote health and well-being desp...
Background: Palliative care is provided when illnesses is no longer curable, the aim is to relieve t...
Background: End-of-life palliative care is provided to individuals who have a progressive and incura...
Background: Palliative care involves maintaining patients’ quality of life during their last period ...
Background: Palliative care in the end of life affects not only the patient but the relatives as wel...
Background: Palliative care at the end of life affects both the patient and relatives. Relatives exp...
Background: End of life is the last stage in life. Patients experience that a good quality of life i...
Background: Nurses's knowledge of palliative care is important in order to preserve patient dignity....
Background: Patients in end of life that receive palliative care, experience a better quality of lif...
Background: Palliative care is the last period of care the patient has in life. The nurse's responsi...
Background: Death is a universal reality that affects all people. The registered nurse is responsibl...
Background: In Sweden, approximately 90,000 people die annually. There are 56 million people dying w...
Background: Palliative care is an important area in health care as patients' quality of life is at t...
Background: Previous research shows that some patients appreciate nurses and the time they receive, ...
Background: Around 100 000 people die in Sweden every day and most of them need palliative care. Pal...
Background: Caring in palliative care aims to mitigate suffering, promote health and well-being desp...
Background: Palliative care is provided when illnesses is no longer curable, the aim is to relieve t...
Background: End-of-life palliative care is provided to individuals who have a progressive and incura...
Background: Palliative care involves maintaining patients’ quality of life during their last period ...
Background: Palliative care in the end of life affects not only the patient but the relatives as wel...
Background: Palliative care at the end of life affects both the patient and relatives. Relatives exp...
Background: End of life is the last stage in life. Patients experience that a good quality of life i...
Background: Nurses's knowledge of palliative care is important in order to preserve patient dignity....
Background: Patients in end of life that receive palliative care, experience a better quality of lif...
Background: Palliative care is the last period of care the patient has in life. The nurse's responsi...
Background: Death is a universal reality that affects all people. The registered nurse is responsibl...
Background: In Sweden, approximately 90,000 people die annually. There are 56 million people dying w...
Background: Palliative care is an important area in health care as patients' quality of life is at t...
Background: Previous research shows that some patients appreciate nurses and the time they receive, ...
Background: Around 100 000 people die in Sweden every day and most of them need palliative care. Pal...