The emotional labor of personal grief in palliative care: Balancing caring and professional identities

LM Funk, S Peters, KS Roger - Qualitative health research, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The paid provision of care for dying persons and their families blends commodified emotion
work and attachments to two often-conflicting role identities: the caring person and the …

Factors influencing nurse spiritual care practices at the end of life: A systematic review

R Mascio, M Best, S Lynch, J Phillips… - Palliative & Supportive …, 2022 - cambridge.org
ObjectivesThe aim was to identify determinants of nurse spiritual/existential care practices
toward end-of-life patients. Nurses can play a significant role in providing spiritual/existential …

Childhood predictors of teen dating violence victimization

CD Maas, CB Fleming, TI Herrenkohl… - Violence and …, 2010 - connect.springerpub.com
Most research on predictors of teen dating violence (TDV) has used cross-sectional data,
which weakens predictive modeling and hypothesis testing analyses. This study uses …

Timing of the newborn first bath: a replication

A Behring, T Vezeau, R Fink - Neonatal Network, 2003 - connect.springerpub.com
Purpose: To evaluate the effects on thermoregulation of bathing a healthy newborn within
the first hour of life compared to bathing four to six hours after birth. Design: Quasi …

“They Stay With You”: Nursing Home Staff's Emotional Experiences of Being in a Close Relationship With a Resident in Long-Term Care who Died

AK Ådland, BH Gripsrud, MH Lavik… - Journal of Holistic …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Aim: To explore and develop understanding of nursing home staff's emotional experiences
of being in a close relationship with a resident in long-term care who later died. Design …

[HTML][HTML] “We are to be like machines… fill the bed before it gets cold”: Exploring the emotional geographies of healthcare providers caring for dying residents in long …

M Giesbrecht, KI Stajduhar, D Cloutier… - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
The end-of-life context is imbued with emotions, with death and dying transforming everyday
places, like long-term care facilities, into entirely new emotional topographies that can evoke …

Emotional universe of intensive care unit nurses from Spain and the United Kingdom: a hermeneutic approach

A Magro-Morillo, S Boulayoune-Zaagougui… - Intensive and Critical …, 2020 - Elsevier
Aim To acquire an understanding of the emotional universe of intensive care unit nurses,
working in Spain and the United Kingdom. Methodology The study used a hermeneutic …

Professional quality of life, depression, and meaning in life among helping professionals: The moderating role of self-competence in death work

WCH Chan, AF Tin, TK Yu - Death studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
We examined the moderating role of self-competence in death work, and the relationships of
professional quality of life with personal well-being and self-competence in death work. Two …

Emotional responses of neonatal intensive care nurses to neonatal death

B Köktürk Dalcalı, Ş Can… - OMEGA-Journal of Death …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The study was planned as a descriptive qualitative study to determine the emotional
responses of neonatal intensive care nurses to work in the neonatal unit and to neonatal …

A qualitative study to explore healthcare providers' perspectives on end-of-life patients' dignity. How can dignity be defined, and which strategies exist to maintain …

A Bovero, C Tosi, R Botto, A Pidinchedda… - Journal of Cancer …, 2020 - Springer
Dignity is a core topic within palliative care, and thus, it is important to get a detailed
assessment of healthcare providers'(HCPs) perspectives on this subject. This study aimed to …