[HTML][HTML] The impact of death and dying on the personhood of senior nurses at the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS): a qualitative study
CY Ho, NA Lim, YT Ong, ASI Lee, M Chiam… - BMC Palliative Care, 2022 - Springer
Background A nurse's role in caring for the dying is fraught with ethical, professional, and
psychosocial challenges that impact how they perceive their roles as professionals. When …
psychosocial challenges that impact how they perceive their roles as professionals. When …
Online student culture as site for negotiating assessment in medical education
K Underman, M Kochunilathil, L McLean… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Classic studies of medical education have examined how professional socialization
reproduces the prevailing professional culture, as well as how students actively negotiate …
reproduces the prevailing professional culture, as well as how students actively negotiate …
[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal associations of depression, anxiety, and stress among healthcare workers assisting patients with end-stage cancer during the COVID-19 …
Background This study aimed to analyze the moderating role of emotional exhaustion in the
relationships between longitudinal associations of depression, anxiety, and stress among …
relationships between longitudinal associations of depression, anxiety, and stress among …
Beyond Patient-Provider Relationships: Expanding the Roles and Boundaries of Families during Patient End-of-Life
A Thompson, R Utz - Qualitative Health Research, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Role conflict and strain occur when healthcare providers are required to cross boundaries,
either voluntarily or involuntarily, to meet the needs of their dying patients. This research is …
either voluntarily or involuntarily, to meet the needs of their dying patients. This research is …