'Viewing in slow motion': patients', families', nurses' and doctors' perspectives on endoflife care in critical care

N Pattison, SM Carr, C Turnock… - Journal of clinical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… These findings are discussed in relation to end-of-life care, cancer and critical illness. … the
lack of a complete picture of end-of-life care in critical care, and this study sought to explore this …

The art of letting go: Referral to palliative care and its discontents

A Broom, E Kirby, P Good, J Wootton, J Adams - Social Science & Medicine, 2013 - Elsevier
… has an established relationship with their medical specialist … This study focuses on a specialist
palliative care unit within a … community-based palliative care for public patients. Given the …

Becoming a different doctor: Identifying threshold concepts when doctors in training spend six months with a hospital palliative care team

A Wearn, A O'Callaghan, M Barrow - Threshold concepts in practice, 2016 - brill.com
… I think a good physician does exactly what we all do in palliative care… actually to care for
… Transforming doctor-patient relationships to promote patient-centered care: Lessons from …

Client–nurse relationships in home‐based palliative care: a critical analysis of power relations

A Oudshoorn, C Ward‐Griffin… - Journal of Clinical …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
relationships and power in the context of palliative care. The researchers questioned: (i) what
are the sources of power within the client–nurse relationship; … palliative care relationships

The paradox of questions and answers: Possibilities for a doctor-patient relationship

N Quist - The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2003 - journals.uchicago.edu
… that the treatment offered by their doctors will actually cure them.” Groopman tells us, in an
interesting choice of three words, that physicians are trained to offer palliative care to ease …

The communication of palliative care for the elderly cancer patient

SL Ragan, E Wittenberg, HT Hall - Health communication, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Palliative care (PC) is often recommended by physicians for their elderly patients who are
… Is there a relationship between psychological well-being and patient-carers consensus? A …

Spirituality, religion and palliative care

P Richardson - Annals of Palliative Medicine, 2014 - apm.amegroups.org
… As we work on building relationships, both with our patients and their care team, we are
often able to help facilitate communication that allows for mutually satisfactory goal setting. We …

End of life experiences and their implications for palliative care

P Fenwick, H Lovelace, S Brayne - International Journal of …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… important part of palliative care work. Often, … palliative care workers commented that people
who have managed to have discussions with family members and repair broken relationships

Theraputic relationships in specialist palliative care nursing practice

D Canning, JP Rosenberg… - … Journal of Palliative …, 2007 - magonlinelibrary.com
… the core domains of specialist palliative care nursing. This article explores one key domain
of specialist palliative care nursing practice – therapeutic relationships – that was identified …

[HTML][HTML] Culture and palliative care: preferences, communication, meaning, and mutual decision making

CL Cain, A Surbone, R Elk… - Journal of pain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
… her physician's black evening dress as a signal that death was near. Although this message
was not intended, it shaped the patient's experience and her relationship with her physician