Written by two experienced palliative care lecturer/practitioners, and mapping closely to the NMC's 2010 domains, the book is tailored to the needs of student nurses working with adult patients.Annie PettiferJoanna de Souza
Enhancing end-of-life care with dignity: characterizing hospice nursing in Romania. Aims: The purpose of this research was to characterize the nursing actions practiced by Romanian nurses affiliated with Hospices of Hope that promote digni... Vosit-Steller,Julie,White,... - 《International Journal...
End-of-life care: nurses should help patients to live fully, inspire hope American NurseMatzo ML
This article explores the perceptions of new graduate nurses around their readiness for practice when faced with death and dying within the workplace, particularly in rural hospital and community nursing settings. An essential consideration for nurses in the care of people with life limiting illness ...
On December 4, 2009, the American Nurses Association (ANA) issued a call for public comment on a revised position statement, "Registered Nurses'' Roles and Responsibilities in Providing Expert Care and Counseling at the End of Life." The intent of this new statement is to replace the 1994 ...
Nurses must possess good communication skills to give the attuned empathic responses upon which humane, complete, and comprehensive end-of-life care is based. These empathic responses are conditioned by nurses' emotional and cognitive attitudes toward death and dying. This article will examine the ...
Unit 9 End-of-life care临终关怀 Into the sunset桑榆迟暮 The idea that the terminally ill need pain relief and humane care instead of 'curing' is catching on. But what about the people who just grow old? 1 绝症患者所需要的不是“治疗”,而是减轻痛苦和人道关怀,这一点正逐步得到...
simulationExisting research suggests that nursing education has not adequately prepared nurses to provide quality end-of-life care. As the population in the ... Wendy,Kopp,and,... - 《Clinical Simulation in Nursing》 被引量: 25发表: 2012年 Effects of a Simulation Exercise on Nursing Students'...
palliative care) aims to improve the quality of life of critically ill patients and provide support to their caregivers. The care team is typically made up of doctors, nurses, counselors, dietitians, and volunteers. The role of nurses is critical in ensuring adequate end-of-life care for the...