Dying persons' perspectives on, or experiences of, participating in research: an integrative review

MJ Bloomer, AM Hutchinson, L Brooks… - Palliative …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Conducting research with dying persons can be controversial and challenging
due to concerns for the vulnerability of the dying and the potential burden on those who …

A singing choir: Understanding the dynamics of hope, hopelessness, and despair in palliative care patients. A longitudinal qualitative study

E Olsman, C Leget, W Duggleby… - Palliative & supportive …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Objective: Hope, despair, and hopelessness are dynamic in nature; however, they have not
been explored over time. The objective of the present study was to describe hope …

Solicitude: balancing compassion and empowerment in a relational ethics of hope—an empirical-ethical study in palliative care

E Olsman, D Willems, C Leget - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2016 - Springer
The ethics of hope has often been understood as a conflict between duties: do not lie versus
do not destroy hope. However, such a way of framing the ethics of hope may easily place …

Happiness in Hospice Care in The Netherlands: A Case Study Design

E Olsman, A Versteeg - Journal of religion and health, 2024 - Springer
Happiness is central in spirituality but has hardly been explored in palliative care. The
objective of this study is to explore happiness in hospice care in the Netherlands. A case …

A spiritual care intervention for chaplains in home-based palliative care: design of a mixed-methods study investigating effects on patients' spiritual wellbeing

AI Liefbroer, IR Wierstra, DJA Janssen… - Journal of Health …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Recently, the call for chaplains to become 'research literate'has been recognized by various
scholars as well as by practitioners in the field. However, papers that present and discuss …

[图书][B] Hope in palliative care: A longitudinal qualitative study

HJ Olsman - 2015 - dare.uva.nl
Background: Healthcare professionals' perspectives on palliative care patients' hope
influence communication. However, these perspectives have hardly been examined. Aim …

[PDF][PDF] Experiences of silence in end-of-life-care: a phenomenological study

K Reid - 2022 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
This research was undertaken in order to seek a way of acknowledging and understanding
the lived experience of people giving and receiving palliative care. Utilising the World Health …

[PDF][PDF] The moments we meet: lived experiences of rapport for nurses, patients and families in palliative care

W English - 2018 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
Background: Nurses are charged with making rapport and connection with every patient,
every shift, every day. Rapport and relationship are considered foundational to palliative …