Nurses' perceptions of care and caring

C Bassett - International journal of nursing practice, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… or even helping the patient through the dying process. Some … Caring for the physical body
provided nurses with a way of knowing the … problems’ as it is a way of helping heal others. …

Shared decision making and its role in end of life care

R Kay Frank - British Journal of Nursing, 2009 - magonlinelibrary.com
… principles which assist the patient towards having a good death (… is a typical characteristic
of the slow, progressive dying process … how the nurse can facilitate doctors and nurses, of life

[图书][B] Death

E Kübler-Ross - 1975 - books.google.com
… by physicians, nurses, clergy, social workers and others concerned with the … person dies,
we "help" their loved ones by doing things for them, being cheerful, and fixing up the body

Psychosocial issues of AIDS in the nursing care of homosexual men and their significant others

LA Govoni - Nursing Clinics of North America, 1988 - Elsevier
… A person with AIDS in the living-dying phase is posed with the … the spirit of death, open your
heart wide unto the body of life. … death, the nurse often gains an added appreciation of life. …

Coping while caring for the dying child: Nurses' experiences in an acute care setting

KA Cook, S Mott, P Lawrence, J Jablonski… - Journal of pediatric …, 2012 - Elsevier
… acute care nurses provide care through the dying process. … facial and body edema: “Every
time I was caring for her…I … or expected sequence to help prepare for the patient's death. …

Searching for meaning: narratives and analysis of US-resident Chinese immigrants with metastatic cancer

HR Lin - Cancer nursing, 2008 - journals.lww.com
… For the participants, a peaceful dying process meant that they could live peacefully, in body
… and peaceful dying in their lives. Nurses can assist Chinese cancer patients experience the …

Theory of integral nursing

BM Dossey - Advances in nursing science, 2008 - journals.lww.com
… , nurses have new possibilities and ways to strengthen our … The subtle body occurs when
we are not aware of the gross body of … In our personal process, we recognize conscious dying

The nurse's spirit: The lived experience of spirituality for nurses who work in palliative care settings

J Rajaratnam - 2010 - scholar.uwindsor.ca
… rather than their body, often believed to survive after their body is … nurse will allow them to
come to terms with death and dying, … the aspects of the first-person perspective are essential to …

Voluntary Active Euthanasia: The Next Frontier-Impact on the Indigent

RL Risley - Issues L. & Med., 1992 - HeinOnline
… training and skills, we want a nurse's help and care, and we want … us, and as the dying
process progresses and accelerates, … our right to die at life's end at the time and place of our own

16'Getting the job done'Emotion management and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in nursing

L Meerabeau, S Page - Emotions in social life: critical themes …, 1998 - books.google.com
Nurses are required to start resuscitation procedures on all patients … , it's still him', although
nurses viewed bodies that were dead … with death (or indeed life) is removed as the body is …