OBJECTIVES: Lung transplant patients and their next of kin share the experiences of illness but little is known in the face of a lung re-transplantation. To describe patients' and next of kin's experiences of supportive care while awaiting lung re-transplantation and the objective was to highlight a small group with special circumstances and needs.METHODS: Using qualitative content analysis, seven adult patients and seven next of kin were consecutively selected from a regional lung transplantation centre and individually interviewed shortly after decision about lung re-transplantation.RESULTS: The experiences of supportive care were captured in one main category: 'once again haunted by death' and three sub-categories: 'when life turns and d...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the experiences of quality of life/life situa...
Background: Organ transplantation is seen as a treatment to save lives. There are great differences ...
AimTo review evidence about the experience of being the recipient of a donated heart, lungs, or hear...
The aim of the study was to describe the patients' experiences of the information and support they r...
BACKGROUND: Heart or lung recipients are taught about a new lifestyle, risk factors, medication, foo...
Lung transplantation is a treatment for patients with end stage lung disease; they will not survive ...
Aim. To explore the perceptions of caring and expectations of nursing care inpatients on a heart and...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial factors are important for patients undergoing heart (HTx) or lung (LTx) tra...
Emotional reactions in the course of transplantation are often explored through negative emotions (e...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial factors are important for patients undergoing heart (HTx) or lung (LTx) tra...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lung transplantation is a complex medical treatment, and for patients wit...
To describe the relatives' experiences of information and support while heart or lung transplant can...
Statement of Problem: Palliative care is patient- and family-centered and addresses the physical, ps...
Statement of Problem: Palliative care is patient- and family-centered and addresses the physical, ps...
Background: The history of transplantation goes back a long time and has been the last resort as a t...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the experiences of quality of life/life situa...
Background: Organ transplantation is seen as a treatment to save lives. There are great differences ...
AimTo review evidence about the experience of being the recipient of a donated heart, lungs, or hear...
The aim of the study was to describe the patients' experiences of the information and support they r...
BACKGROUND: Heart or lung recipients are taught about a new lifestyle, risk factors, medication, foo...
Lung transplantation is a treatment for patients with end stage lung disease; they will not survive ...
Aim. To explore the perceptions of caring and expectations of nursing care inpatients on a heart and...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial factors are important for patients undergoing heart (HTx) or lung (LTx) tra...
Emotional reactions in the course of transplantation are often explored through negative emotions (e...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial factors are important for patients undergoing heart (HTx) or lung (LTx) tra...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lung transplantation is a complex medical treatment, and for patients wit...
To describe the relatives' experiences of information and support while heart or lung transplant can...
Statement of Problem: Palliative care is patient- and family-centered and addresses the physical, ps...
Statement of Problem: Palliative care is patient- and family-centered and addresses the physical, ps...
Background: The history of transplantation goes back a long time and has been the last resort as a t...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the experiences of quality of life/life situa...
Background: Organ transplantation is seen as a treatment to save lives. There are great differences ...
AimTo review evidence about the experience of being the recipient of a donated heart, lungs, or hear...