The aim of the study: investigateattitudes of nursestothe dyingpatient. The tasks of the study:1) to analyze the attitude of nursestodeath;2) to assessthe attitude of nursestothe dyingpatient;3) to examinethe attitude of nursestothe dyingpatient'sproblems;4) to determine the nurses'experiencesrelated tothe death of thepatient'snursing. The method of the research. The quantitative survey was writing. The study was conducted of consisting at the VUH SK from 2016 on 7 march - 15 march, anonymous questionnaire survey. In the thesis of the respondents used non-probability target selection. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 12.0 software. Survey: the study interviewed 171 nurses. Results. 91,84 percent sufficient knowledge about death...
Background: Although death is significantly increasing and most death cases take place in hospitals....
The correlation between the nurses\u27 attitudes toward death, as determined by the Questionnaire fo...
Aims: To examine registered nurses\u27 attitudes about end-of-life care and explore the barriers and...
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of dying and death within the job of a nurse. Nurses very of...
With regard to attitude towards the death of patients, it is important to figure out the impact of n...
Death is a process that begins with dying and ends with the death. It is inevitable, and the last st...
The study was carried out to find out the attitudes of nurses’ toward death and dying patients...
Nursing care for patients with terminal conditions is one of the leading problems in health care. He...
Introduction: Several studies explore the attitudes of nurses caring for dying patients but this is ...
BACKGROUND: Nurses have an important role in caring for terminally ill patients. They are also often...
Terminal phase means gradual and irreversible failure of vital functions and organs ending in death....
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the opinions of nursing personnel about euthanasia of term...
Dying and death are experiences that are painful for the ones experiencing it and their loved ones c...
thesisDeath is one of the most difficult areas with which a nurse must learn to cope as she must wor...
The purpose of this research is to determine the attitudes of the nurses towards death, general view...
Background: Although death is significantly increasing and most death cases take place in hospitals....
The correlation between the nurses\u27 attitudes toward death, as determined by the Questionnaire fo...
Aims: To examine registered nurses\u27 attitudes about end-of-life care and explore the barriers and...
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of dying and death within the job of a nurse. Nurses very of...
With regard to attitude towards the death of patients, it is important to figure out the impact of n...
Death is a process that begins with dying and ends with the death. It is inevitable, and the last st...
The study was carried out to find out the attitudes of nurses’ toward death and dying patients...
Nursing care for patients with terminal conditions is one of the leading problems in health care. He...
Introduction: Several studies explore the attitudes of nurses caring for dying patients but this is ...
BACKGROUND: Nurses have an important role in caring for terminally ill patients. They are also often...
Terminal phase means gradual and irreversible failure of vital functions and organs ending in death....
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the opinions of nursing personnel about euthanasia of term...
Dying and death are experiences that are painful for the ones experiencing it and their loved ones c...
thesisDeath is one of the most difficult areas with which a nurse must learn to cope as she must wor...
The purpose of this research is to determine the attitudes of the nurses towards death, general view...
Background: Although death is significantly increasing and most death cases take place in hospitals....
The correlation between the nurses\u27 attitudes toward death, as determined by the Questionnaire fo...
Aims: To examine registered nurses\u27 attitudes about end-of-life care and explore the barriers and...