Application of primary nursing within a team setting in the hospice care of cancer patients

E Athlin, C Furåker, L Jansson, A Norberg - Cancer Nursing, 1993 - journals.lww.com
A qualitative study was conducted to obtain a deeper understanding of the hospice care of
terminally ill cancer patients, where care was delivered via a primary nursing system …

A model long-term care hospice unit: care, community, and compassion

J Kayser-Jones, J Chan, A Kris - Geriatric Nursing, 2005 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that influenced the quality of care of
terminally ill nursing home residents on a hospice unit in a city and county long-term care …

The challenging experience of palliative care support-team nursing.

CL McWilliam, J Burdock, J Wamsley - Oncology Nursing Forum, 1993 - europepmc.org
The purpose of this study was to document the experience of palliative care nursing as a
part of a multidisciplinary support team. Data were obtained from two palliative care support …

Perceptions of coordination of care between hospice and skilled nursing facility care providers

K Martz, A Gerding - Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2011 - journals.lww.com
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of hospice staff and skilled
nursing facility staff related to end-of-life care. A Likert scale survey tool was used to explore …

Research challenges in hospice nursing

BM Petrosino - Nursing in Hospice and Terminal Care, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This article proposes that there are six major components of hospice nursing;
individualization of care, availability of the nurse, patient-family control, anticipatory care …

Some benefits experienced by hospice nurses from group clinical supervision

A Jones - European journal of cancer care, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
A small clinical supervision group consisting of five hospice nurses met together in their
workplace 1 h weekly for 12 weeks. Issues concerning professional practice were examined …

Family caregivers' perspectives on hospice nursing care

BM Raudonis, JM Kirschling - Journal of Palliative Care, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
In hospice nursing, dying persons and their families are the unit of care and the focus of
nursing interventions which are provided within the context of interdisciplinary care. The key …

The hospice interdisciplinary team: A synergistic approach to the care of dying patients and their families

MA Eng - Holistic Nursing Practice, 1993 - journals.lww.com
HE PROCESS of piecing a quilt, blending different patterns and colors, could refer to the
process of hospice care using an interdisciplinary team approach. Although there are many …

A model for successful nursing home–hospice partnerships

SC Miller - Journal of palliative medicine, 2010 - liebertpub.com
Background: While benefits of hospice care in nursing homes have been documented,
interorganizational challenges such as staff conflicts regarding planned care or their …

Hospice nurses caring support for caregiving families

MM Hull - Cancer Nursing, 1991 - journals.lww.com
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine caring behaviors of hospice nurses, as
perceived by family caregivers in a hospice home-care program. Semistructured interviews …