Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from the background and practice of health professionals, especially Nurses and Doctors. This paper aimed at identifying the meaning of these professionals concerning the situation in which the process of dying in the hospital is materialized. Therefore, considering the discourse content and its analysis as a practice of meaning production, it categorized. Therefore, considering the discourse content and its analysis as a practice of meaning production, it categorized and interpreted a group of 34 semi-structured interviews with Nurses (17) and Doctors (17). Results showed that: (a) university education excludes the approach of the psychosocial as...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand how nursing professionals perceive the care provided to pati...
The present article studies the opinions and ideas death awakes among health professionals. Not on...
Thesis deals with death and dying on intensive care wards from the perspective of nurses. In the the...
Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from ...
Dying is a process composed of three consequential phases. It starts with the pre-dying period then ...
Objective: This work is part of a research that investigated the meaning of death in the daily routi...
Author: Ladislava Petrtýlová Institution: Department of Social Medicine LF UK in Hradec Kralove Depa...
It is still very difficult for nurses to face death and this fact has made them feel worried, due to...
Background. Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
This qualitative and descriptive study aimed to identify how nursing course professors approach deat...
The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how death is a theme of communication and ...
Aim: This study reports the findings of the generalist nurses’ perceptions and experiences of a good...
The goal of this thesis, "Psychological and social aspects of healthcare personnel's work with a dyi...
This study aimed to seize the general social representations of doctors and nurses who work in ICUs ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand how nursing professionals perceive the care provided to pati...
The present article studies the opinions and ideas death awakes among health professionals. Not on...
Thesis deals with death and dying on intensive care wards from the perspective of nurses. In the the...
Nowadays, death has been slowly excluded from the social and cultural scope and, particularly, from ...
Dying is a process composed of three consequential phases. It starts with the pre-dying period then ...
Objective: This work is part of a research that investigated the meaning of death in the daily routi...
Author: Ladislava Petrtýlová Institution: Department of Social Medicine LF UK in Hradec Kralove Depa...
It is still very difficult for nurses to face death and this fact has made them feel worried, due to...
Background. Fifty-four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital. Evidence s...
Background: Nurses continuously meets and cares for dying patients, which can be perceived as both r...
This qualitative and descriptive study aimed to identify how nursing course professors approach deat...
The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how death is a theme of communication and ...
Aim: This study reports the findings of the generalist nurses’ perceptions and experiences of a good...
The goal of this thesis, "Psychological and social aspects of healthcare personnel's work with a dyi...
This study aimed to seize the general social representations of doctors and nurses who work in ICUs ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand how nursing professionals perceive the care provided to pati...
The present article studies the opinions and ideas death awakes among health professionals. Not on...
Thesis deals with death and dying on intensive care wards from the perspective of nurses. In the the...