On the other hand, ethical dilemmas related to end-of-life care was the most frequently perceived problem by the infusion nurses but was ranked 11.5/27 by the inpatient oncology nurses and 18/27 by all respondents, perhaps reflecting that infusion nurses often see patients closer to the time...
Around the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to people at the end of life. However, there is little unanimity on what constitutes a ‘good death’ and the appropriate societal responses to the issue of delivering culturally relevant and sustainable forms ...
with similar aims to restore the practitioner to safe practice. Yet, no rehabilitation theory has been articulated in this context despite professional rehabilitation being distinct from other settings. We propose that the current absence of a coherent theory is problematic, leaving professional disciplina...