The impact of a grief workshop for pediatric oncology nurses on their grief and perceived stress.
PS Hinds, P Puckett, M Donohoe… - Journal of Pediatric …, 1994 - europepmc.org
Coping with the death of a pediatric patient with whom the nurses has developed a close
relationship is reported by nurses as the most stressful experience of being a pediatric …
relationship is reported by nurses as the most stressful experience of being a pediatric …
Home-bound hospice as a learning environment for mental health nursing students-A model approach
GC Eakes, B Burnette - Journal of Nursing Education, 1986 - journals.healio.com
Nurses are often the primary care givers for dying patients and their families. As such, they
have a major responsibility for identifying and meeting both the physical and emotional …
have a major responsibility for identifying and meeting both the physical and emotional …
[图书][B] Design and analysis of a course for oncology nurses on caring for terminally ill patients
SB Howell - 1991 - search.proquest.com
The purpose of this study was to develop a course for oncology nurses on caring for
terminally ill oncology patients. Briggs'(1977) model for course design and King's (1981) …
terminally ill oncology patients. Briggs'(1977) model for course design and King's (1981) …
[图书][B] Palliative care for people with AIDS: A nursing perspective.
S Keall - 1996 - ourspace.uregina.ca
The way a society responds to problems of disease reveals its deepest cultural, social and
moral values.(Brandt, 1986, p. 231) AIDS in North American began with the occurrence of …
moral values.(Brandt, 1986, p. 231) AIDS in North American began with the occurrence of …