death and dyingend-of-life carenursespatientsystematic reviewAims and objectivesTo review literature on nurses' coping strategies with patient death.Zheng, RuishuangLee, Susan FionaBloomer, Melissa JaneMonash Univ Sch Nursing &Journal of clinical nursing...
nurses and other medical professionals find they second-guess their actions more often when a child is involved. Most preceptors work with the nurses on their teams to debrief, or review, the nurse’s actions before, during, and after a patient’s death, especially when the patient is a ch...
The article presents the insights of registered nurses on the way they cope with the death of their patients. Linda Stockwell reveals that her colleagues are supporting each other as they grieve in different ways. Diane Asmussen says that she is dealing with the patient's death by attending the...
After a search of relevant databases, six articles were chosen and analysed, and the main causes of stress in the workplace for emergency and trauma nurses were identified. These stressors include work demands and lack of time, lack of managerial support, patient aggression and violence, and ...
Hospice workers are overworked, underpaid, and are not treated with the respect they deserve. Today, nurses are under a great deal of pressure to prove that the patient continues to qualify for the benefits by charting signs of decline; Medicare is often updating and changing those guidelines, ...
"It seems to have struck a chord with people," she says. She adds that the hospital is running training sessions which include simulation training for ICU and theatre care of the COVID patient as well as wellbeing and psychosocial support. ...
BackgroundNurses, both general and mental health, are likely to come into contact with people with PTSD; with approximately 8% of men and 20% of women who experience a traumatic event going on to develop PTSD; and a wide range of traumatic events that can lead to the development of PTSD...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Family Life: Coping with a Pet's Death; When Someone Close to You Dies People Expect You to Grieve. but How Do You Cope When the Lost One Is a Much Loved Pet? Caroline Foulkes Finds Out" - The Birmingham Post (England), Apri...
Heart failure has high, growing global prevalence, morbidity and mortality, and is a leading cause of death with serious health-related suffering in low- and middle-income countries. Person-centred care (PCC) is a critical component of high-quality healthcare and is particularly vital in the co...
Staff need specialist training to cope with winter demand. Emergency care nurses have been urged to play their part in Scotland's push to revolutionise care for cardiac arrest patients - by teaching others how to s... C Longhurst - 《Emergency Nurse the Journal of the Rcn Accident & Emergen...