This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with the purpose of finding out what was important to these people about their day care experiences. It used a phenomenological methodology derived from Paterson and Zderad’s Humanistic Nursing Theory. The patients described numerous aspects of the day care service that were important to them. All 12 people interviewed considered the service satisfactory, and a number considered it to be more than anyone could or should expect. Day care was found to help them feel comfortable, to feel of value and to feel less isolated. In addition, the participants were found to be living with cancer in two different ways. All 12 knew they had cancer and m...
Traditional medical institutions have recently come under scrutiny as questions are now being raised...
flects on the workings of a day hospice focusing on the difficult and challenging issues for patient...
Background: Patients’ perceptions of care quality within and across settings are important for the f...
This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with...
This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with...
The research comprised two case studies of palliative day care with purported to provide different m...
Background: The provision of supportive and palliative care for people with life-shortening illness ...
Aim and objectives: To describe family caregiver’s perceptions of a palliative day-care service. Bac...
This portfolio has three parts. Part one is a systematic literature review entitled ‘Patients' Psych...
Background: There are no nationally agreed criteria for admission to specialist palliative day care ...
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of hospice volunteers toward care of f...
BACKGROUND: Patients' perceptions of care quality within and across settings are important for the f...
Background: The purpose of palliative care is to give the patients a good quality in the end of life...
The work of palliative day care extends the philosophy and practice of palliative care to patients i...
textHospice nurses are primary professional caregivers providing end-of-life care to dying patients ...
Traditional medical institutions have recently come under scrutiny as questions are now being raised...
flects on the workings of a day hospice focusing on the difficult and challenging issues for patient...
Background: Patients’ perceptions of care quality within and across settings are important for the f...
This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with...
This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with...
The research comprised two case studies of palliative day care with purported to provide different m...
Background: The provision of supportive and palliative care for people with life-shortening illness ...
Aim and objectives: To describe family caregiver’s perceptions of a palliative day-care service. Bac...
This portfolio has three parts. Part one is a systematic literature review entitled ‘Patients' Psych...
Background: There are no nationally agreed criteria for admission to specialist palliative day care ...
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of hospice volunteers toward care of f...
BACKGROUND: Patients' perceptions of care quality within and across settings are important for the f...
Background: The purpose of palliative care is to give the patients a good quality in the end of life...
The work of palliative day care extends the philosophy and practice of palliative care to patients i...
textHospice nurses are primary professional caregivers providing end-of-life care to dying patients ...
Traditional medical institutions have recently come under scrutiny as questions are now being raised...
flects on the workings of a day hospice focusing on the difficult and challenging issues for patient...
Background: Patients’ perceptions of care quality within and across settings are important for the f...