Consortium Educates Nurses About End-of-Life CareRussell, Sally
Objective: To explore nurses' and physicians' end-of-life (EOL) experiences in the newborn intensive care unit. Study Design: A hermeneutic phenomenology of health-care providers' lived experiences with infant deaths in the newborn intensive care unit between January and August 2006 was conducted...
The latest guidance - Route to success: the key contribution of nursing to end of life care - is published this week. It outlines the actions nurses need to take at each stage of an end of life care pathway (see box). 展开 年份: 2011 ...
'End of life care is the remit of all nurses, not just specialists' New guidance for nurses aims to encourage best practice through a clear six-step pathway. Christian Duffin is given an exclusive preview 机译:“临终关怀是所有护士的职责,而不仅仅是专家。”新的护士指南旨在通过明确的六步走路...
Nurses are in a pivotal position to improve care for dying patients and their families by challenging current end-of-life practices in their settings. However, nurses report a lack of preparation in dealing with end-of-life (EOL) care in the intensive care environment. The aims of the study...
End-of-life care in critical care: Where nursing can make the difference? A call for papers Intensive care nurses' involvement in the end-of-life process-perspectives of relatives. Nurs Ethics. 2012;19(5):666-76. N Pattison,ML Campbell - 《Intensive & Critical Care Nursing》 被引量: 12...
End-of-life care in a nursing home: a study of family, nurse and healthcare aide perspectives. Aim To examine the perspectives of family members, registered nurses and healthcare aides regarding the last 72 hours of Canadian nursing home residents' l... D Goodridge,JB Bond,C Cameron,......
The Doulagivers Training Programcreated by Suzanne B. O’Brien RN has been awarded “Worldwide Leader in Healthcare”byThe International Nurses Association.It is our mission to offer this training for free/donation globally to help foster education and support for End of Life Care worldwide. ...
Education by hospice experts in the NICU can assist nurses' comfort with care of the dying infant. In addition, ongoing support is highly desirable for all staff participating in such care. The authors suggest incident debriefings from outside experts, debriefing after each infant's death, ...
End-of-life care is the care provided by doctors, nurses, family caregivers, and/or spiritual advisors as a person approaches the end of their life. End-of-life care concerns thecomfortand physical needs of the person, but it also includes management of the person's mental, emotional, and...