Purpose:The purpose of this study was to explore clinical nurse's reported conflict experience toward end-of-life medical decision making. Methods: Data were collected by in-depth interviews with eight nurses from three different wards of university hospital in D city of Korea. Conventional qualitative analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:Results were threemajor themes and twelve categories from the analysis. The threemajor themes were prioritization of treatment, non-disclosure of diagnosis, and hierarchical and power relations. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that shared decision making in end of life among patient, family members, physician, and nurse may contribute to improve end-of-life care performance as w...
Objectives: To investigate nursing staff attitudes towards involvement and role in end-of-life decis...
End-of- Life decisions is an important issue that family has to make over a relatively short period....
attitudes This study was an investigation of which distinctive elements would best describe good and...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
The importance of end-of-life discussions has been brought to the attention of the public, the medic...
Background: End-of-life (EOL) decision-making in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be emotionally ch...
Although patients have more choices about where to receive care as death approaches, they often need...
Till date, the medical decision-making process in Korea has followed the paternalist mod...
The ethical decision-making abilities of nurses are essential in enhancing the quality of life and d...
Background: Nurses are often involved in end-of-life decision making as they play an important role ...
OBJECTIVES: The study's objective was to describe nurses' perceptions of and experiences with good e...
Nurses often play key roles in providing end-of-life care. The purpose of this study is to examine t...
This study examined nurses' perceived facilitators and barriers to end-of-life (EOL) care in clinica...
As supported by extensive literature, nurses have a role to play in helping patients and families in...
Key words: clinical ethics; dialysis; end-of-life decision making; interprofessional relationships; ...
Objectives: To investigate nursing staff attitudes towards involvement and role in end-of-life decis...
End-of- Life decisions is an important issue that family has to make over a relatively short period....
attitudes This study was an investigation of which distinctive elements would best describe good and...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
The importance of end-of-life discussions has been brought to the attention of the public, the medic...
Background: End-of-life (EOL) decision-making in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be emotionally ch...
Although patients have more choices about where to receive care as death approaches, they often need...
Till date, the medical decision-making process in Korea has followed the paternalist mod...
The ethical decision-making abilities of nurses are essential in enhancing the quality of life and d...
Background: Nurses are often involved in end-of-life decision making as they play an important role ...
OBJECTIVES: The study's objective was to describe nurses' perceptions of and experiences with good e...
Nurses often play key roles in providing end-of-life care. The purpose of this study is to examine t...
This study examined nurses' perceived facilitators and barriers to end-of-life (EOL) care in clinica...
As supported by extensive literature, nurses have a role to play in helping patients and families in...
Key words: clinical ethics; dialysis; end-of-life decision making; interprofessional relationships; ...
Objectives: To investigate nursing staff attitudes towards involvement and role in end-of-life decis...
End-of- Life decisions is an important issue that family has to make over a relatively short period....
attitudes This study was an investigation of which distinctive elements would best describe good and...