Little is known about experiences with receiving home nursing care when old, living in a rural area, and suffering from end‐stage cancer. The aim of this study was thus to investigate bereaved family members' perceptions of suffering by their older relatives when receiving palliative home nursing care. Qualitative semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 10 family members, in Norway during autumn 2015, and directed content analysis guided by Katie Eriksson's theoretical framework on human suffering was performed upon the data. The two main categories identified reflected expressions of both suffering and well‐being. Expressions of suffering were related to illness, to care and to life and supported the theory. Expressions of well‐bein...
Theories of good death focused on acceptance, control, and meaning-making inform adult palliative ca...
Background: cancer is one of the causes of morbidity and mortality around the world. The involvement...
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
Little is known about experiences with receiving home nursing care when old, living in a rural area,...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Aim: To analyse how family members participate in hospital inpatient palliative care, and how their ...
The study's rationale: The Scandinavian nursing tradition is based on caring science as the ontologi...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Background Current models of patient‐enacted involvement do not capture the nuanced dynamic and int...
As the US population ages, more elderly individuals are living out their final days in nursing homes...
Aims Equipment and skills in intensive care have advanced dramatically, and early rehabilitation and...
BACKGROUND Childhood cancer survivors face various adverse consequences. This Nordic register-bas...
Abstract: Technology has been lauded as a solution to range of challenges presented by ageing popula...
Interprofessional communication is fundamental to the delivery of safe, effective, patient centered ...
Theories of good death focused on acceptance, control, and meaning-making inform adult palliative ca...
Background: cancer is one of the causes of morbidity and mortality around the world. The involvement...
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
Little is known about experiences with receiving home nursing care when old, living in a rural area,...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Aim: To analyse how family members participate in hospital inpatient palliative care, and how their ...
The study's rationale: The Scandinavian nursing tradition is based on caring science as the ontologi...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Background Current models of patient‐enacted involvement do not capture the nuanced dynamic and int...
As the US population ages, more elderly individuals are living out their final days in nursing homes...
Aims Equipment and skills in intensive care have advanced dramatically, and early rehabilitation and...
BACKGROUND Childhood cancer survivors face various adverse consequences. This Nordic register-bas...
Abstract: Technology has been lauded as a solution to range of challenges presented by ageing popula...
Interprofessional communication is fundamental to the delivery of safe, effective, patient centered ...
Theories of good death focused on acceptance, control, and meaning-making inform adult palliative ca...
Background: cancer is one of the causes of morbidity and mortality around the world. The involvement...
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...