By taking care of cancer patients in their process of end of life, nursing experience situations of suffering before the anguish of others. This study aimed to understand the meaning and significance attributed by the nurses from the palliative care cancer hospital. This is a phenomenological research, grounded in Heidegger’s thinking, performed with 13 nurses, who work at Oncology hospitalward, through semi-structured interviews, which were analyzed according to the steps recommended by Josgrilberg. From understanding the statementsof the subjects, two ontological themesemerged: Feeling satisfaction and love in the care offered and Feeling anger and inabilitytowards terminally ill patients.We inferred that working in Oncology Ward is somet...
The purpose of this study was to uncover the lived experience of Lebanese oncology patients receivin...
The objective of this study was to describe the experience of caring for individuals at the end of l...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
The aim of this study was to understand the way a nursing team experiences the process of caring of ...
A Clinical Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sc...
This phenomenological study describes the lived experiences of four registered nurses within the fir...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
Patients are living longer with many types of cancer; however, often they face sudden possibilities ...
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life decisions, con...
The pediatric customer palliative cares with cancer and without cure possibility, deal with the poss...
Background: Understanding the outcomes of palliative care (PC) that is provided to patients with can...
Aim: to describe the possibilities of nursing care for the terminally ill oncology patient from the ...
This study aimed at understanding the perceptions of nurses about their experience in the process of...
This phenomenological study describes the experiences of twelve registered nurses who have nursed a ...
This study originated from the author’s concern about providing care to patients at life’s end, as s...
The purpose of this study was to uncover the lived experience of Lebanese oncology patients receivin...
The objective of this study was to describe the experience of caring for individuals at the end of l...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...
The aim of this study was to understand the way a nursing team experiences the process of caring of ...
A Clinical Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Sc...
This phenomenological study describes the lived experiences of four registered nurses within the fir...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
Patients are living longer with many types of cancer; however, often they face sudden possibilities ...
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life decisions, con...
The pediatric customer palliative cares with cancer and without cure possibility, deal with the poss...
Background: Understanding the outcomes of palliative care (PC) that is provided to patients with can...
Aim: to describe the possibilities of nursing care for the terminally ill oncology patient from the ...
This study aimed at understanding the perceptions of nurses about their experience in the process of...
This phenomenological study describes the experiences of twelve registered nurses who have nursed a ...
This study originated from the author’s concern about providing care to patients at life’s end, as s...
The purpose of this study was to uncover the lived experience of Lebanese oncology patients receivin...
The objective of this study was to describe the experience of caring for individuals at the end of l...
Background: According to World Health Organization is palliative care a human right. The focus of pa...