The provision of end-of-life care by medical-surgical nurses working in acute care: A literature review

J Gagnon, W Duggleby - Palliative & supportive care, 2014 - cambridge.org
Objective: Caring for terminally ill patients is complex, stressful, and at times distressing for
nurses. Acute care hospitals continue to be the predominant place of death for terminally ill …

Place of death in the population dying from diseases indicative of palliative care need: a cross-national population-level study in 14 countries

L Pivodic, K Pardon, L Morin… - J Epidemiol …, 2016 - jech.bmj.com
Background Studying where people die across countries can serve as an evidence base for
health policy on end-of-life care. This study describes the place of death of people who died …

A scoping review of end-of-life communication in international palliative care guidelines for acute care settings

MM Olsson, C Windsor, S Chambers… - Journal of Pain and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Context End-of-life communication in acute care settings can be challenging and many
patients and families have reported low satisfaction with those conversations. Objective To …

How do hospital nurses experience end-of-life care provision? A creative phenomenological approach

P Stuart - British journal of nursing, 2022 - magonlinelibrary.com
Background: Current evidence suggests that hospital nurses' end-of-life care is complex due
to the conflicting tasks of treatment-focused care and palliation. This is a topic that needs …

护理研究中的质性研究(二)

李峥 - 中国护理管理, 2007 - cqvip.com
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The 'dis-ease'of dying: challenges in nursing care of the dying in the acute hospital setting. A qualitative observational study

MJ Bloomer, R Endacott, M O'Connor… - Palliative …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Changes in health care and an ageing population have meant that more
people are dying in the acute hospital setting. While palliative care principles have resulted …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' perceptions and experiences with end-of-life communication and care

D Boyd - Number 3/May 2011, 2011 - prod-www.ons.org
Purpose/Objectives: To characterize oncology nurses' attitudes toward care at the end of life
(EOL) and their experiences in caring for terminally ill patients, hospice discussions with …

[HTML][HTML] Advance care planning conversations with palliative patients: looking through the GP's eyes

AB Wichmann, H van Dam, B Thoonsen, TA Boer… - BMC family …, 2018 - Springer
Background Although it is often recommended that general practitioners (GPs) initiate
advance care planning (ACP), little is known about their experiences with ACP. This study …

The acute hospital setting as a place of death and final care: a qualitative study on perspectives of family physicians, nurses and family carers

T Reyniers, D Houttekier, J Cohen, HR Pasman… - Health & place, 2014 - Elsevier
While the focus of end-of-life care research and policy has predominantly been on 'death in
a homelike environment', little is known about perceptions of the acute hospital setting as a …