NoSheila Payne and colleagues examine the differences and similarities in end-of-life care provided in different countries which, while broadly based on the same models, varies according to resources, cultural attitudes and public health policies This article introduces palliative care and palliative care nursing. It goes on to consider models of palliative care delivery and provide a more detailed account of the three elements of palliative care nursing–working directly with patients and families, working with other health and social care professionals to network and co-ordinate services, and working at an organisational level to plan, develop and manage service provision in local, regional and national settings. It concludes by detaili...
Background: Caring for palliative patients at home is complex and challenging. Specialist palliative...
Background: Caring for palliative patients at home is complex and challenging. Specialist palliative...
Background The aim of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and her...
Objectives: To explore an international perspective on the needs and challenges for providing pallia...
Aims and objectives: To explore how nurses, across various health systems, describe their role in pr...
Context: Palliative care access is fundamental to the highest attainable standard of health and a co...
As palliative care has matured as a discipline, the impact of working with individuals at the end of...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
This viewpoint paper explores the growing emphasis and social need for palliative care from a global...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Nurses have an integral role in promoting and providing early palliative care. The provision of pall...
Background: Nurses´daily has to face death and dying in their work with patients in a palliative sta...
The need to define palliative nursing is well documented. It is driven by the call to articulate nur...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Background: Caring for palliative patients at home is complex and challenging. Specialist palliative...
Background: Caring for palliative patients at home is complex and challenging. Specialist palliative...
Background The aim of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and her...
Objectives: To explore an international perspective on the needs and challenges for providing pallia...
Aims and objectives: To explore how nurses, across various health systems, describe their role in pr...
Context: Palliative care access is fundamental to the highest attainable standard of health and a co...
As palliative care has matured as a discipline, the impact of working with individuals at the end of...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
Background: Patients with life-threatening illnesses benefit from palliative care, which seeks to im...
This viewpoint paper explores the growing emphasis and social need for palliative care from a global...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Nurses have an integral role in promoting and providing early palliative care. The provision of pall...
Background: Nurses´daily has to face death and dying in their work with patients in a palliative sta...
The need to define palliative nursing is well documented. It is driven by the call to articulate nur...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Background: Caring for palliative patients at home is complex and challenging. Specialist palliative...
Background: Caring for palliative patients at home is complex and challenging. Specialist palliative...
Background The aim of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and her...