Student nurses' experience of and attitudes towards care of the dying: A cross-sectional study

C Grubb, A Arthur - Palliative medicine, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
… care to the dying person is a worthwhile experience’) and … experience of preparing the
body of a patient who had died … the final hours of dying and in helping bereaved friends and …

Ethical, policy, and practice implications of nurses' experiences with assisted death: a synthesis

B Pesut, S Thorne, M Greig, A Fulton… - Advances in nursing …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
… to nurses' roles and experiences with the processes that … bodies prohibiting nursing
involvement in assisted death. It is … question that nurses face in practice: “Can you help me to die?” …

Nurses attitudes towards death, dying patients and euthanasia: A descriptive study

MA Ay, F Öz - Nursing Ethics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
There is a significant body of research showing that … and their families for 24 h, nurses are
often the first person who … values about the matter might help develop our attitudes towards it. It …

The dying process

N Samarel - Dying, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
… about their own death or the death of loved ones, the nurses … After all, how can we who are
living assist a person to die, to … focus on body, mind, and spirit—of the dying process. Health …

Medical assistance in dying: a review of Canadian nursing regulatory documents

B Pesut, S Thorne, ML Stager… - Policy, Politics, & …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… regulatory bodies to support registered nurse and nursenurses to reflect on what it means
to be both a person and a … As people, nurses are required to reflect on their own values …

Feeling lonely in an unfamiliar place: older people's experiences of life close to death in a nursing home

J Österlind, BM Ternestedt, G Hansebo… - … of older people …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Nurses need to have insight into how thoughts about dying … the older person's perspective
of being close to death with a … individual consists of both body and mind, and can be said to be …

How new graduate nurses experience patient death: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis

R Zheng, SF Lee, MJ Bloomer - International journal of nursing studies, 2016 - Elsevier
… graduate nursesexperience of death and dying can help nursing … -method evidence to get
a deeper understanding of the … nurses elaborated on their feelings of being with a dead body. …

Advance care planning: the nurse's role

S Izumi - AJN The American Journal of Nursing, 2017 - journals.lww.com
… not want to discuss death and dying, ACP, or end-of-life care. … work process around having
this conversation, nurses can lead … Because nurses make up the largest single body of health …

[HTML][HTML] Taking care of the newborn dying and their families: Nurses' experiences of neonatal intensive care

FA Almeida, MS Moraes, MLR Cunha - Revista da Escola de …, 2016 - SciELO Brasil
… face the process of dying, which is mainly related to our culture, as … The nurse allows the
family to take care of the baby’s body, … death as a natural part of the life cycle can help nurses to …

The 6S‐model for person‐centred palliative care: A theoretical framework

J Österlind, I Henoch - Nursing Philosophy, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… It is, therefore, crucial to acknowledge the person's own views of death and their preferences
for … The basis of identity is the person and their own body. Nurse: What do we need to know …