Nursing student perceptions of end-of-life communication competence: A qualitative descriptive study
S Jeffers, MP Lippe, A Justice, D Ferry… - Journal of Hospice & …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Effective communication skills are required when nurses care for patients and their families
navigating life-limiting illness and the end of life. Educators have made great strides in …
navigating life-limiting illness and the end of life. Educators have made great strides in …
Advancing interprofessional education in communication
H Buller, BR Ferrell, JA Paice, M Glajchen… - Palliative & supportive …, 2021 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveThe objective of this training project is to develop and host Interprofessional
Communication courses to improve interdisciplinary communication in oncology care. The …
Communication courses to improve interdisciplinary communication in oncology care. The …
Development of a standardized simulation: advance care planning conversations for nurses
AP de Campos, EC Polifroni - Nursing Research, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Background Advance care planning conversations focus on articulating and documenting
patients' healthcare goals. These conversations should occur early and iteratively but are …
patients' healthcare goals. These conversations should occur early and iteratively but are …
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METHODS This cross-sectional study included 2340 staff members who completed an
anonymous online survey in a large urban children's hospital in 2019. The main outcomes of …
anonymous online survey in a large urban children's hospital in 2019. The main outcomes of …
Perceived Stalking by a Patient: An Educational Case Report
TV Pham, HH Kim, MD Kritzer… - Journal of …, 2022 - meridian.allenpress.com
Resident physicians are at high risk of depression and burnout. In response, graduate
medical education (GME) training programs are advised ''to promote patient safety, resident …
medical education (GME) training programs are advised ''to promote patient safety, resident …
Exploring nurses perceptions of their lived experiences of providing palliative care
VR Papaiz - 2023 - tspace.library.utoronto.ca
As the demand for palliative care services increases in Canada, nurses continue to play a
vitally important role on the interprofessional team. However, many nurses feel ill prepared …
vitally important role on the interprofessional team. However, many nurses feel ill prepared …
Integration of Palliative Care Education for Graduate Nursing Students
C Fujita - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Problem Statement: The demand for compassionate, high-quality, evidence-based
palliative and end-of-life care is increasing with the rising number of Americans living with …
palliative and end-of-life care is increasing with the rising number of Americans living with …
Education for Primary Care Providers on Advance Care Planning
L Ward - 2024 - repository.usfca.edu
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is a discussion of a patient's end-of-life
healthcare wishes. Its purpose is to indicate these wishes clearly should the patient be …
healthcare wishes. Its purpose is to indicate these wishes clearly should the patient be …
Determining Primary Care Nurse Practitioner's Self-Efficacy in Leading Advance Care Planning Conversations with Healthy Adults
Y Geiler - 2022 - search.proquest.com
The purpose of this scholarly practice project was to develop, implement, and evaluate an
educational program for primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) regarding leading advance …
educational program for primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) regarding leading advance …
FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS AND EDUCATION FOR THE GENERALIST AND SPECIALIST PALLIATIVE APRN
D Wholihan, C Tilley, A Rudden - ADVANCED PRACTICE PALLIATIVE … - academic.oup.com
Carlos DeLeon has been an acute care registered nurse (RN) working in the medical
intensive care unit of a hospital for 4 years. After a surge of COVID cases, he saw too many …
intensive care unit of a hospital for 4 years. After a surge of COVID cases, he saw too many …