Background: Self-care is an important consideration for palliative care professionals. To date, few details have been recorded about the nature or uptake of self-care practices in the palliative care workforce. As part of a broader mixed methods study, this article reports findings from a national survey of nurses and doctors. Objective: The objective of this study was to examine perceptions, education, and practices relating to self-care among palliative care nursing and medical professionals. Design: A cross-sectional survey using REDCap software was conducted between April and May 2015. Perceived importance of self-care, self-care education and planning, and self-care strategies most utilized were explored. Descriptive statistics were ca...
Purpose of review: Self-management in the palliative care domain means equipping patients and carers...
Background Self care is a key feature of health care policy in the UK. It has been suggested that se...
Objectives: Self-management of patients with advanced cancer is challenging. Although healthcare pro...
Background Self-care practice within the palliative care workforce is often discussed, yet seemingly...
This mixed methods study explored palliative care professionals’ self-care practice, and examined le...
This study examined levels of, and relationships between, self-care ability, self-compassion, and co...
Background: Within palliative care setting persons with terminal illness is cared for. The aim of th...
Introduction: Compassion is arguably central to palliative care. However, calls for the restoring of...
This article will explore the concept of selfcare in end-of-life care, drawing on data from a 2-year...
Aims and objectives. This study set out to explore the relationship between emotional work, emotiona...
Background: The role of self-management is often ambiguous, yet, it is an important area in clinic...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to ascertain the views of specialist palliative care professionals ...
Introduction:\ud \ud \ud Compassion is arguably central to palliative care. However, calls for the r...
As of 2014, nearly 6,000,000 people in the United States need palliative care. Almost 2,000,000 peop...
[eng] Context Professionals working in the landscape of death and dying frequently are exposed to ex...
Purpose of review: Self-management in the palliative care domain means equipping patients and carers...
Background Self care is a key feature of health care policy in the UK. It has been suggested that se...
Objectives: Self-management of patients with advanced cancer is challenging. Although healthcare pro...
Background Self-care practice within the palliative care workforce is often discussed, yet seemingly...
This mixed methods study explored palliative care professionals’ self-care practice, and examined le...
This study examined levels of, and relationships between, self-care ability, self-compassion, and co...
Background: Within palliative care setting persons with terminal illness is cared for. The aim of th...
Introduction: Compassion is arguably central to palliative care. However, calls for the restoring of...
This article will explore the concept of selfcare in end-of-life care, drawing on data from a 2-year...
Aims and objectives. This study set out to explore the relationship between emotional work, emotiona...
Background: The role of self-management is often ambiguous, yet, it is an important area in clinic...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to ascertain the views of specialist palliative care professionals ...
Introduction:\ud \ud \ud Compassion is arguably central to palliative care. However, calls for the r...
As of 2014, nearly 6,000,000 people in the United States need palliative care. Almost 2,000,000 peop...
[eng] Context Professionals working in the landscape of death and dying frequently are exposed to ex...
Purpose of review: Self-management in the palliative care domain means equipping patients and carers...
Background Self care is a key feature of health care policy in the UK. It has been suggested that se...
Objectives: Self-management of patients with advanced cancer is challenging. Although healthcare pro...