Nursing research indicates that serious illness and impending death influence the individual's self-image. Few studies define what self-image means. Thus it seems to be urgent to explore how nurses in palliative care perceive the concept of self-image, to get a deeper insight into the concept's applicability in palliative care
Purpose: The views, perceptions, and feelings of nurses themselves would be important to quality of ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 13)The hypothesis for this study is that: 1. The actual at...
Background: Existential and spiritual thoughts are a big part of pallative care. The terms existenti...
BACKGROUND: Nursing research indicates that serious illness and impending death influence the indivi...
Contains fulltext : 52060.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
Background Self-care practice within the palliative care workforce is often discussed, yet seemingly...
Individuals who are involved with the death of a person with a terminal illness will often classify ...
Background: Self-care is an important consideration for palliative care professionals. To date, few ...
Background: Image remains crucial for nursing profession. How nurses view professional self-image ha...
Our self-concept is how we see ourselves in our minds. The goal of this research was to discover any...
This mixed methods study explored palliative care professionals’ self-care practice, and examined le...
This thesis deals with the issue of self-reflection of healthcare professionals in the context of tr...
Background: Within palliative care setting persons with terminal illness is cared for. The aim of th...
Suffering has been part of the human condition since time began, and people have long sought answer...
Image is an essential factor in the development of the nursing profession. It may have an impact on ...
Purpose: The views, perceptions, and feelings of nurses themselves would be important to quality of ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 13)The hypothesis for this study is that: 1. The actual at...
Background: Existential and spiritual thoughts are a big part of pallative care. The terms existenti...
BACKGROUND: Nursing research indicates that serious illness and impending death influence the indivi...
Contains fulltext : 52060.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article d...
Background Self-care practice within the palliative care workforce is often discussed, yet seemingly...
Individuals who are involved with the death of a person with a terminal illness will often classify ...
Background: Self-care is an important consideration for palliative care professionals. To date, few ...
Background: Image remains crucial for nursing profession. How nurses view professional self-image ha...
Our self-concept is how we see ourselves in our minds. The goal of this research was to discover any...
This mixed methods study explored palliative care professionals’ self-care practice, and examined le...
This thesis deals with the issue of self-reflection of healthcare professionals in the context of tr...
Background: Within palliative care setting persons with terminal illness is cared for. The aim of th...
Suffering has been part of the human condition since time began, and people have long sought answer...
Image is an essential factor in the development of the nursing profession. It may have an impact on ...
Purpose: The views, perceptions, and feelings of nurses themselves would be important to quality of ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 13)The hypothesis for this study is that: 1. The actual at...
Background: Existential and spiritual thoughts are a big part of pallative care. The terms existenti...