Registered nurses' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about end-of-life care in non-specialist palliative care settings: A mixed studies review

F Alshammari, J Sim, S Lapkin, M Stephens - Nurse education in practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Aim The aim of this study was to describe, evaluate and synthesise the literature on
registered nurses' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs towards end-of-life care in adult non …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental design for end-of-life care: An integrative review on improving the quality of life and managing symptoms for patients in institutional settings

RS Zadeh, P Eshelman, J Setla, L Kennedy… - Journal of pain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Context The environment in which end-of-life (EOL) care is delivered can support or detract
from the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of patients, their families, and …

[图书][B] Evaluating research for evidence-based nursing practice

J Fawcett, J Garity - 2008 - books.google.com
Where is the evidence in a nursing research study? What is the evidence? How good is the
evidence? And, how is it relevant to providing evidence-based nursing care? Ensure that …

Attitudes and experiences of nurses toward death and caring for dying patients in Turkey

B Cevik, S Kav - Cancer nursing, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Background: Caring of the dying patients and facing the death can be a stressful and difficult
experience for nurses. Besides personal and professional experiences, nurses' own …

Concept analysis of good death in terminally ill patients

C Granda-Cameron, A Houldin - American Journal of …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of this concept analysis of good death was to examine the attributes of a good
death and explore the changes of the concept over time and its impact on terminally ill …

General nurses' experiences of end-of-life care in the acute hospital setting: a literature review

R McCourt, JJ Power, M Glackin - International Journal of …, 2013 - magonlinelibrary.com
Approximately 90% of the UK population spend some time in hospital in their final year of
life, and more than half of the population die in hospital. This review aims to explore the …

Nurses' early experiences with patient death: The results of an on-line survey of Registered Nurses in New Zealand

B Kent, NE Anderson, RG Owens - International journal of nursing studies, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Death has been identified as a known stressor for nurses and has been
extensively researched in nursing populations. However, very little is known about the …

[HTML][HTML] Voices that matter: end-of-life care in two acute hospitals from the perspective of bereaved relatives

S Donnelly, G Prizeman, DÓ Coimín, B Korn… - BMC palliative …, 2018 - Springer
Background End-of-life care (EoLC) is an experience that touches the lives of everyone.
Dying in an acute hospital is a common occurrence in developed countries across the world …

End-of-life care in the intensive care setting: a descriptive exploratory qualitative study of nurses' beliefs and practices

K Ranse, P Yates, F Coyer - Australian Critical Care, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: End-of-life care is a significant component of work in intensive care. Limited
research has been undertaken on the provision of end-of-life care by nurses in the intensive …

[HTML][HTML] Talking about end of life in general palliative care–what's going on? A qualitative study on end-of-life conversations in an acute care hospital in Denmark

H Bergenholtz, HU Timm, M Missel - BMC palliative care, 2019 - Springer
Background End-of-life (EOL) conversations in hospital should serve to give patients the
opportunity to consider future treatment options and help them clarify their values and …