Wound care at end of life
SM Schim, B Cullen - Nursing Clinics, 2005 - nursing.theclinics.com
… Nurses and other health care professionals need to assist … , nurses need to understand
the basic processes of dying … of the physical body of the dying person. The manner in which …
the basic processes of dying … of the physical body of the dying person. The manner in which …
Attitudes of patients living in Swizeralnd about cancer and its treatment
A Kesselring, MJ Dodd, AM LIndsey, AL Strauss - Cancer Nursing, 1986 - journals.lww.com
… Beutler (2) described her fear of dying a slow cancer death … The meaning that a person
ascribes to his experience is … if nurses are able to work with the patient's own understanding of …
ascribes to his experience is … if nurses are able to work with the patient's own understanding of …
Intensive Care Unit Nurses' Experience of Watson's Theory of Human Caring Caritas Process Three: Cultivation of One's Own Spiritual Practice and Transpersonal …
DM Leone-Sheehan - 2020 - search.proquest.com
… with Americans dying in the ICU; an inpatient death in a … a body, but we are more than our
thoughts our feelings and … religiously oriented, with the provision of prayer aimed at assisting …
thoughts our feelings and … religiously oriented, with the provision of prayer aimed at assisting …
[图书][B] Nurses' Perceptions of Factors Influencing Nursing Care of Dying Children and Their Families
CA Simon - 1977 - search.proquest.com
… lack of focus on the dying child and his family in the educational process. … person does not
deserve our help, we can leave him to his … body image, identity, and his future role in society. …
deserve our help, we can leave him to his … body image, identity, and his future role in society. …
Empirical validation of a teaching course on spiritual care in Taiwan
FJ Shih, ML Gau, HC Mao, CH Chen… - Journal of Advanced …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… with an acute or chronic disease, and for a dying person. The … of these would help professional
nurses perceive spiritual … The holistic approach to patient care implies care for the body…
nurses perceive spiritual … The holistic approach to patient care implies care for the body…
[图书][B] Final days: Japanese culture and choice at the end of life
SO Long - 2005 - books.google.com
… in language or helping a dying person to end his or her life. In … physicians and nurses about
their experiences with dying peo… Understandings of the body, of life, of dying, and of morality …
their experiences with dying peo… Understandings of the body, of life, of dying, and of morality …
Holistic nursing as a specialty: holistic nursing—scope and standards of practice
C Mariano - Nursing Clinics of North America, 2007 - Elsevier
… to guide nurses in becoming therapeutic partners with people in … nurse is an “option giver,”
helping the person develop an … one's body, mind, and spirit, but also over our planet. Holistic …
helping the person develop an … one's body, mind, and spirit, but also over our planet. Holistic …
The lived experience of nursing dying or dead people
YB Chapman - 1994 - researchdirect.westernsydney.edu …
… registered nurses” most significant experience with death in a … our phenomenal bodies gear
into each other as we perform … nurses to engage in the experience of being with a person in …
into each other as we perform … nurses to engage in the experience of being with a person in …
Awareness of death and the nurse's composure
JC Quint - Nursing Research, 1966 - journals.lww.com
… the process of dying, and they tend to be unwilling to tell the … his own recuperative powers
or with medical assistance. In … avoidance by treating him as a body, by evading conversation, …
or with medical assistance. In … avoidance by treating him as a body, by evading conversation, …