Pattaranuch PoompanWarunee FongkaewJutarat MesukkoSrimana NiyomkarPacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research
Thus, the fear of failure looms when aggressive treatment is no longer possible and many providers are reluctant to be straightforward with families in discussing end-of-life (EOL) care options. Unfortunately, this pandemic attitude of denial and avoidance has the unintended consequence of ...
Barbara Karnes' end of life materials educate and support families and professionals experiencing the death and dying process. Learn more here.
Barbara Karnes' end of life materials educate and support families and professionals experiencing the death and dying process. Learn more here.
doi:10.1001/jama.291.1.88 Abstract Context Over the past century, nursing homes and hospitals increasingly have become the site of death, yet no national studies have examined the adequacy or quality of end-of-life care in institutional settings compared with deaths at home. Objective To evaluate...
Background: Family caregivers are crucial in end-of-life care. However, family caregiving may involve a significant burden with various negative health consequences. Although nurses are in a unique position to support family caregivers at home, little is known about which nursing interventions are ef...
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Nurse Next Door will put your needs first. We want to know where you would like to receive your care and where you want to spend your remaining days. You can receive end-of-life care at home or receivehospice servicesin a care facility, depending on your needs and desires. ...
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An ethnographic study of strategies to support discussions with family members on end-of-life care for people with advanced dementia in nursing homes Most people with advanced dementia die in nursing homes where families may have to make decisions as death approaches. Discussions about end-of-life...