Patient death is common in long-term care (LTC). Yet, little attention has been paid to how direct care staff members, who provide the bulk of daily LTC, experience patient death and to what extent they are prepared for this experience. To 1) determine how grief symptoms typically reported by bereaved family caregivers are experienced among direct care staff, 2) explore how prepared the staff members were for the death of their patients, and 3) identify characteristics associated with their grief. This was a cross-sectional study of direct care staff experiencing recent patient death. Participants were 140 certified nursing assistants and 80 homecare workers. Standardized assessments and structured questions addressed staff (e.g., preparedn...
There were 509 090 deaths recorded in England and Wales for 2008 (Office for National Statistics, 20...
Context: Interdisciplinary long-term care staff are being challenged with increasing numbers of resi...
[[abstract]]There is an extraordinary nursing-patient relationship, resulting from the characteristi...
Patient death is common in long-term care (LTC). Yet, little attention has been paid to how direct c...
Direct care workers in long-term care can develop close relationships with their patients and subseq...
For long-term care (LTC) home staff who work directly with residents, death, dying, and ...
This investigation examined the prevalence and nature of grief in response to patient suffering, los...
Aim: To explore how nurses and care-assistants (nursing staff) working in six Flemish nursing homes ...
Objective This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief experiences ...
Objective: This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief experiences...
Home care nurses' experiences of loss and grief with palliative clients have not been well document...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Objective: This integrative review explores current publish...
Introduction: Current literature explores nurse’s grief experiences in palliative care, paediatric n...
Providers of Residential Aged Care have undergone major structural and philosophical change in the p...
Registered Nurses (RNs), working in residential aged care facilities, care for residents who may hav...
There were 509 090 deaths recorded in England and Wales for 2008 (Office for National Statistics, 20...
Context: Interdisciplinary long-term care staff are being challenged with increasing numbers of resi...
[[abstract]]There is an extraordinary nursing-patient relationship, resulting from the characteristi...
Patient death is common in long-term care (LTC). Yet, little attention has been paid to how direct c...
Direct care workers in long-term care can develop close relationships with their patients and subseq...
For long-term care (LTC) home staff who work directly with residents, death, dying, and ...
This investigation examined the prevalence and nature of grief in response to patient suffering, los...
Aim: To explore how nurses and care-assistants (nursing staff) working in six Flemish nursing homes ...
Objective This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief experiences ...
Objective: This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief experiences...
Home care nurses' experiences of loss and grief with palliative clients have not been well document...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Objective: This integrative review explores current publish...
Introduction: Current literature explores nurse’s grief experiences in palliative care, paediatric n...
Providers of Residential Aged Care have undergone major structural and philosophical change in the p...
Registered Nurses (RNs), working in residential aged care facilities, care for residents who may hav...
There were 509 090 deaths recorded in England and Wales for 2008 (Office for National Statistics, 20...
Context: Interdisciplinary long-term care staff are being challenged with increasing numbers of resi...
[[abstract]]There is an extraordinary nursing-patient relationship, resulting from the characteristi...