Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidence regarding dignity conserving care at end-of-life from published research on dignity or distress in end-of-life care.MethodsThe Chochinov model of dignity was used as a pre-defined framework. Articles were reviewed using thematic analysis to produce a synthesis of findings. A total of 39 articles (26 qualitative and 13 quantitative) fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were found to give suggestions on care actions.Key resultsSeveral care actions were identified related to all themes contained within the Dignity Model, except aftermath concerns. Examples include: controlling symptoms; listening to the patient and taking them seriously; provi...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Background: Preserving terminally ill patients’ dignity and well-being through dignified and holisti...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Background: Preserving terminally ill patients’ dignity and well-being through dignified and holisti...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the researchThis narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define evidenc...
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Purpose of the research: This narrative literature review uses systematic principles to define e...
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
Aims and objectives: To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity-conserving ...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....
Background: Preserving terminally ill patients’ dignity and well-being through dignified and holisti...
Objectives With people living longer, palliative care may be required for lengthier periods of time....