Intensive care nurses' experiences of end-of-life care

LC Kisorio, GC Langley - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose To explore intensive care nurses' experiences of end-of-life care in adult intensive
care units. Design and methods An exploratory, descriptive qualitative approach was …

End-of-life care in intensive care unit: Family experiences

LC Kisorio, GC Langley - Intensive and critical care nursing, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose To elicit family members' experiences of end-of-life care in adult intensive care
units. Design and methods A descriptive, exploratory, qualitative design was utilised. A …

[HTML][HTML] Registered nurses and undergraduate nursing students' attitudes to performing end-of-life care

S Fristedt, A Grynne, C Melin-Johansson, I Henoch… - Nurse education …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Registered Nurses (RNs) are in the immediate position to provide End-of-life (EOL)
care and counselling for patients and families in various settings. However, EOL-care often …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes of registered nurses about the end–of–life care in multi-profile hospitals: A cross sectional survey

A Blaževičienė, L Laurs, JA Newland - BMC palliative care, 2020 - Springer
Background End-of-life care is provided in a variety of healthcare settings, not just palliative
care hospitals. This is one reason why it is very important to assess all barriers to end-of-life …

[PDF][PDF] Nurses' experiences of providing care to bereaved families who experience unexpected death in intensive care units: A narrative overview.

A Shariff, J Olson, A Santos Salas, L Cranley - Canadian Journal of Critical …, 2017 - cjccn.ca
The experience of death and dying has changed signifi-cantly throughout history. Advances
in science and technology have increased treatment options in modern medicine, making …

Integrating patient‐centered care and clinical ethics into nutrition practice

DB Schwartz - Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this article is to present the application of patient‐centered care and clinical
ethics into nutrition practice, illustrate the process in a case study, and promote change in …

[HTML][HTML] Oncology nurses' perceptions of obstacles and role at the end-of-life care: cross sectional survey

A Blaževičienė, JA Newland, V Čivinskienė… - BMC palliative …, 2017 - Springer
Background Major obstacles exist in the care of patients at the end of life: lack of time, poor
or inadequate communication, and lack of knowledge in providing care. Three possible …

Effects of a simulation exercise on nursing students' end-of-life care attitudes

L Dame, R Hoebeke - Journal of Nursing Education, 2016 - journals.healio.com
Background: Students consider end-of-life care content in their nursing curricula to be
inadequate and deficient in promoting the development of the necessary attitudes to care for …

Nurses' perceptions of barriers and facilitators and their associations with the quality of end‐of‐life care

E Omar Daw Hussin, LP Wong… - Journal of clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To examine nurses' perceptions of barriers to and facilitators of end‐of‐
life care, as well as their association with the quality of end‐of‐life care. Background Often …

Staff perception of obstacles and facilitators when providing end of life care in critical care units of two teaching hospitals: A survey design

I Almansour, JE Seymour, A Aubeeluck - Intensive and Critical Care …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective To determine perceptions of Jordanian critical care staff about obstacles and
facilitators to end-of-life care. Research methodology The “National Survey of Critical Care …