The need of palliative care for Javanese people living with life-threatening illness: A qualitative study

CY Kustanti - International Journal of Nursing and Health …, 2017 - repo.stikesbethesda.ac.id
Objectives: As the result of illness trajectories, people with advanced chronic diseases are
living with inability to perform major activities, often with pain, or other uncomfortable …

Palliative care:" It is OK to be not OK"

CY Kustanti, N Nobe - The Journal of Palembang Nursing Studies, 2024 - jpns-journal.com
Palliative care is in demand as more people are diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses.
Palliative care provides primary, end-of-life, and bereavement care, considering the diversity …

[PDF][PDF] Challenges Facing Hospital Based Nurses who Provide Palliative Care for Patients with Chronic and Serious Illness

MA Mansour Mohammed, H Mohamed - Mansoura Nursing Journal, 2023 - journals.ekb.eg
Background: Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of patients' life and their
families facing theproblems associated with a life-threatening illness. Nurses are the largest …

[PDF][PDF] International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences

LB Owusu, AFS Zakaria, P Fordjour, GD Dzangmah… - researchgate.net
Background: In the past decade, the number of people living with life-threatening diseases
has increased. However, these people need to live their remaining life as meaningful as …

[HTML][HTML] Palliative care practices among nurses at Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Ghana: A cross-sectional study

AB Owusu, AB Adam, J Setorglo, MT Anim… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background In the past decade, the number of people living with life-threatening diseases
has increased. However, these people need to live their remaining life as meaningful as …

[PDF][PDF] Palliative care in Tanzania: A needs assessment study of family caregivers in urban setting.

T Ngoma - Tanzania Journal of Health Research, 2005 - ajol.info
Tanzania, with a population of 34.5 million people is one of the highly indebted poor
developing countries. About 175,000 people die from HIV/AIDS and cancer each year …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' roles in palliative care: An Islamic perspective

E Suprayitno, I Setiawan - Belitung nursing journal, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Palliative care is an important approach for nurses to improve the quality of life of patients
holistically and mitigate suffering among the patients in critical condition and near to death …

[PDF][PDF] Nurses' Experience of Caring for Critically Ill Muslim Patients at the End of Life

S Chuchor - Unpublished thesis of Master of Nursing Science (Adult …, 2011 - core.ac.uk
This phenomenological study aimed to describe and explain nurses experiences in
providing care for critical ill Muslim patients at the end of life. Informants included 12 …

Current status of palliative care services in Indonesia: a literature review

E Rochmawati, R Wiechula… - International nursing …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To review healthcare literature in relation to the provision of palliative care in Indonesia
and to identify factors that may impact on palliative care development. Background People …

The situational analysis of palliative care in Thailand

W Wisesrith, J Khungern - The 18th International Nursing Research …, 2007 - stti.confex.com
Objective: This study was 1) to share the knowledge and experiences in palliative and
hospice care, 2) to analyze the situation of palliative and hospice care in the context of …