Critical care nurses' experiences of grief in an adult intensive care unit

M Shorter, LC Stayt - Journal of advanced nursing, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
shorter m. & stayt lc (2010) Critical care nurses' experiences of grief in an adult intensive
care unit. Journal of Advanced Nursing66 (1), 159–167. Abstract Title. Critical care nurses' …

How do nurses deal with their own grief when a patient dies on an intensive care unit, and what help can be given to enable them to overcome their grief effectively?

L Spencer - Journal of advanced nursing, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
There is an expectation that nurses are good at caring for relatives on the death of a patient.
Who, though, cares for the nurses? Using both a quantitative and a qualitative approach, this …

Grief experiences of nurses after the death of an adult patient in an acute hospital setting: An integrative review of literature

N Meller, D Parker, D Hatcher, A Sheehan - Collegian, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective This integrative review explores current published literature examining grief
experiences of nurses who work in hospital settings after the death of a patient in their care …

Creating a curtain of protection: Nurses' experiences of grief following patient death

L Gerow, P Conejo, A Alonzo, N Davis… - Journal of nursing …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: To describe the lived experience of nurses surrounding the death of their patients.
Design: A qualitative phenomenologic approach was used for the interview and analysis …

[HTML][HTML] Grief after patient death: Direct care staff in nursing homes and homecare

K Boerner, OR Burack, DS Jopp, SE Mock - Journal of pain and symptom …, 2015 - Elsevier
Context Patient death is common in long-term care (LTC). Yet, little attention has been paid
to how direct care staff members, who provide the bulk of daily LTC, experience patient …

Effects of patient death on nursing staff: a literature review

J Wilson, M Kirshbaum - British journal of nursing, 2011 - magonlinelibrary.com
There were 509 090 deaths recorded in England and Wales for 2008; of these, over
56%(260 000) occurred in NHS hospitals. The death of a patient is an event that most, if not …

Grief reactions and coping strategies of Muslim nurses dealing with death

F Betriana, W Kongsuwan - Nursing in critical care, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background An intensive care unit (ICU) features high mortality rates. Witnessing
subsequent deaths may affect nurses psychologically and spiritually. Islam has an influence …

Nurses' experiences of grief following patient death: A qualitative approach

IA Khalaf, G Al-Dweik, H Abu-Snieneh… - Journal of Holistic …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: To explore the lived experiences of nurses' feelings, emotions, grief reactions, and
coping mechanisms following their patients' death. Background: On a daily basis, nurses are …

A grief team within a healthcare system

TA Brosche - Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Grief is an emotion experienced by many nurses upon the death of a patient, and, far too
often, the nurse may not know how to deal effectively with his or her grief. This article …

Caring for dying people in hospital

JB Hopkinson, CE Hallett… - Journal of advanced …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Fifty‐four per cent of people who die in England and Wales do so in hospital.
Evidence suggests that care delivered to dying people in hospital does not match up to the …