Nurses' knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and completion in end-of-life care. Confidence among nurses is a barrier to the provision of quality end-of-life care. This study investigated nurses' knowledge of advance directives and perceived confidence in end-of-life care, in Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy and the USA using a cross-sectional descriptive design (n = 1089). In all countries, older nurses and those who had more professional experience felt more confident managing patients' symptoms at end-of-life and more comfortable stopping preventive medications at end-of-life. Nurses in the USA reported that they have more knowledge and experience of advance directives compared with other countries. In ...
Advances in healthcare technology has changed how healthcare professionals care for patients, increa...
Aims: This study examines the palliative care knowledge and attitudes towards caring for the dying ...
Background: implementing the routine consultation of patient advance directives in hospital emergenc...
Nurses' knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and completion in end...
peer-reviewedNurses’ knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and comp...
Nurses’ knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and completion in end...
Nurses’ knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and completion in end...
Background: Advance directives (ADs) are one of the few means for patients to indicate their end-of-...
Background: Advance directives allow patients to put in writing the type of health care they want if...
Most nurses receive limited formal education regarding end-of-life (EOL) care, which affects their a...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify nurses perceptions of Advance Directives (AD) and to analyse the influe...
Background: Palliative care is a patient-centred, integrated approach for improving quality of life ...
BACKGROUND: During the end-of-life stage, patients suffer from multiple symptoms or impairments of a...
Background: End-of-life care practices in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) are the focus of growing...
AIM: This study explored the attitudes, experiences, and perceptions of Korean nurses toward advan...
Advances in healthcare technology has changed how healthcare professionals care for patients, increa...
Aims: This study examines the palliative care knowledge and attitudes towards caring for the dying ...
Background: implementing the routine consultation of patient advance directives in hospital emergenc...
Nurses' knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and completion in end...
peer-reviewedNurses’ knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and comp...
Nurses’ knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and completion in end...
Nurses’ knowledge regarding advance directives may affect their administration and completion in end...
Background: Advance directives (ADs) are one of the few means for patients to indicate their end-of-...
Background: Advance directives allow patients to put in writing the type of health care they want if...
Most nurses receive limited formal education regarding end-of-life (EOL) care, which affects their a...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify nurses perceptions of Advance Directives (AD) and to analyse the influe...
Background: Palliative care is a patient-centred, integrated approach for improving quality of life ...
BACKGROUND: During the end-of-life stage, patients suffer from multiple symptoms or impairments of a...
Background: End-of-life care practices in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) are the focus of growing...
AIM: This study explored the attitudes, experiences, and perceptions of Korean nurses toward advan...
Advances in healthcare technology has changed how healthcare professionals care for patients, increa...
Aims: This study examines the palliative care knowledge and attitudes towards caring for the dying ...
Background: implementing the routine consultation of patient advance directives in hospital emergenc...