This deep-time perspective highlights the importance of nurses, and their associated nursing rituals, in the transition of patients between life and death, and the difficult journeys that nurse, patient and family undertake in this mediation between worlds. Such a perspective not ...
This deep-time perspective highlights the importance of nurses, and their associated nursing rituals, in the transition of patients between life and death, and the difficult journeys that nurse, patient and family undertake in this mediation between worlds. Such a perspective not only empowers ...
This qualitative and descriptive study aimed to identify how nursing course professors approach death and dying in the university and what the implications are on the formation process. Ten professors of the undergraduate nursing course were intentionally selected and underwent semi-structured interviews, ...
Nurses' response to death and dying in an intensive care unit: a qualitative study. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2010;19:1167-9... A Danielsen,BS Hansen - Inspira: Journal of Anesthesia & Intensive Care / Tidsskrift for Anestesi- og Intensivsykepleiere 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Life and Deat...
(1969). On death and dying: What the dying have to teach doctors, nurses, clergy and their own families. New York, NY: ... RCA Moore,E Kubler-Ross - 《Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion》 被引量: 288发表: 1972年 On Death & Dying: What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors,...
End-of-life (EOL) care is the care provided to people who are dying, and “includes physical, emotional, social, and spiritual support for patients and their families” (National Cancer Institute [NCI], n.d.). To maintain the best quality of life with dignity until the time of death, ...
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 ...
Death and Dying in the ICU: A Review Exploring Critical Care Nurses' Experiences of Treatment Withdrawal Canadian Journal of Critical Care NursingVanderspank-Wright, BrandiEfstathiou, NikolaosVandyk, Amanda
Examined sociodemographic background, nursing unit, amount of experience caring for dying patients, death anxiety, and attitudes toward working with dying patients among 56 nurses in palliative, surgical, and pediatric services. Work setting was found to be a more significant force in shaping attitudes...
Background and objective : Nurses play a key role in providing care at the end of life; death is inevitable that affect every human being. Nurses are present at both the beginning and the end of life and play a key role in caring for dying patients. The aim of this study was to ...