With death a frequent event in intensive care units how, people die and the impact on family and staffs is becoming increasingly recognised as an issue requiring significant attention. Caring for a dying patient in these environments challenges the dominant ethos of seeking to cure critically ill patients. Family members require particular care as they keep vigil with their loved one and this forms a major area of work and concern for nurses. Mortality rates are higher in intensive care units than in most other settings and this impacts on staff. This paper builds on a qualitative exploratory study utilising focus groups that was undertaken to describe how nurses support family members during and after a death in the intensive care unit. Th...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses during end-of-life care (...
Background: Intensive care units (ICUs) exist to support patients through acute illness that threate...
With death a frequent event in intensive care units how, people die and the impact on family and sta...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
Background: Intensive care nurses look after the most critically ill patient population with the hig...
Professional nurses working in an intensive care unit (ICU) are faced with the death of critically i...
A major shift in the care of terminally ill people, due to advances in technology, and the developme...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the experience(s) of family with the nursing aspect...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Abstract The present study this is a computerized literature search on the care of nursing at the e...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore how intensive care unit (ICU) nurses describe their role d...
A qualitative systematic review was conducted to review and explore published qualitative research d...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses during end-of-life care (...
Background: Intensive care units (ICUs) exist to support patients through acute illness that threate...
With death a frequent event in intensive care units how, people die and the impact on family and sta...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
This qualitative descriptive study was undertaken in two metropolitan ICUs utilising focus groups to...
Background: Intensive care nurses look after the most critically ill patient population with the hig...
Professional nurses working in an intensive care unit (ICU) are faced with the death of critically i...
A major shift in the care of terminally ill people, due to advances in technology, and the developme...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the experience(s) of family with the nursing aspect...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
Abstract The present study this is a computerized literature search on the care of nursing at the e...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore how intensive care unit (ICU) nurses describe their role d...
A qualitative systematic review was conducted to review and explore published qualitative research d...
Background: Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses during end-of-life care (...
Background: Intensive care units (ICUs) exist to support patients through acute illness that threate...