The nurse's role in palliative care: A qualitative meta‐synthesis

RJT Sekse, I Hunskår, S Ellingsen - Journal of clinical nursing, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To explore how nurses, across various health systems, describe their
role in providing palliative care for patients with life‐threatening illnesses. Background …

Health professional-patient communication practices in East Asia: An integrative review of an emerging field of research and practice in Hong Kong, South Korea …

JKH Pun, EA Chan, S Wang, D Slade - Patient education and counseling, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective To provide an integrative review of literature on health communication in East Asia
and detail culturally-specific influences. Methods Using PRISMA model, search of PubMed …

Application of the Roy Adaptation Theory to a care program for nurses

AMB Callis - Applied Nursing Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Theory-guided nursing practice is foundational in providing the framework for the
development of excellent nursing care. There is a need for effective care programs for …

Burnout among oncologists and oncology nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

N HaGani, D Yagil, M Cohen - Health Psychology, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Background: Significant proportions of burnout have been reported among both oncologists
and oncology nurses. However, these groups have not been compared in a meta-analytic …

Paediatric death and dying: exploring coping strategies of health professionals and perceptions of support provision

E Forster, A Hafiz - International journal of palliative nursing, 2015 - magonlinelibrary.com
Without question a child's death is a devastating event for parents and families. Health
professionals working with the dying child and family draw upon their expertise and …

Experiences of surgical nurses in providing end-of-life care in an acute care setting: A qualitative study

T Limbu, PM Taylor - British journal of nursing, 2021 - magonlinelibrary.com
Background: The number of deaths occurring in hospitals is rising, and many occur in
settings other than specialist palliative care, oncology or critical care. Nurses working …

Understanding the bereavement care roles of nurses within acute care: a systematic review

A Raymond, SF Lee, MJ Bloomer - Journal of clinical nursing, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To investigate nurses' roles and responsibilities in providing
bereavement care during the care of dying patients within acute care hospitals. Background …

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 …

Registered nurses' provision of end-of-life care to hospitalised adults: A mixed studies review

C Karbasi, E Pacheco, C Bull, A Evanson… - Nurse Education …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives To describe, critically appraise and synthesise research regarding nurses'
perceptions of their knowledge, skills or experiences in providing end-of-life care to …

What intern nursing students in Turkey think about death and end-of-life care? A qualitative exploration

B Köktürk Dalcali, AS Taş - Journal of religion and health, 2021 - Springer
This descriptive qualitative study was planned to determine the views of intern nursing
students about death and end-of-life care. The study was completed with 12 intern students …