Naked and dressed: Metaphorical perspective to the imaginary and ethical background of the deathbed scene

T Utriainen - Mortality, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
… communion between the dying person and his/her caregiver; … in which there are two bodies,
one dying, another living. … , the feminine figure of the nurse as the very embodiment of the …

[图书][B] The Experiences of Cancer Nurses' Existential Care in Response to the Threat of Patients' Mortality Within the Culture of Cure

D Leung - 2010 - library-archives.canada.ca
… CONCERN The way a person is oriented meaningfully to their … Yet despite this wish to
give meaning to her death, we all … in their bodies and is synonymous to death as the “enemy,” …

[图书][B] Care: The essence of nursing and health

MM Leininger - 1988 - books.google.com
… It is hoped that by the year 2000, nurses will have a body of … of care should help move
nurses to recognize their role in the … them care principles, processes, and intervention modes. …

The essence of enduring and expressions of suffering: The reformulation of self

RN Barbara Carter - Research and theory for Nursing Practice, 1996 - search.proquest.com
… until they are "freed to die" (as in enduring to die). Enduring … , and nurses can facilitate
endurance by assisting those … or plan their care so that patients may rest between procedures

Why do older people oppose physician-assisted dying? A qualitative study

PJ Malpas, MKR Wilson, N Rae… - Palliative …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Our findings may assist health practitioners working with … her father-in-law, whose death was
preceded by a nurse telling … of another person, four of our participants reflected that doctors …

[引用][C] … to distinguish between support and therapy when considering psychosocial interventions. Support can be character-ized as an informed empathic response to …

G Ferszt, FK Barg - A Cancer Source Book for Nurses, 1991 - American Cancer Society

[图书][B] A Feminist Exploration of Critical Care Nurses' Lived Experiences of Providing'good'Death

KA Lackie - 2004 - library-archives.canada.ca
… I study nurses” perceptions of the dying process and neglect … other critical care nurses
perceptions of the dying process … to affirm the experiences of ICU nurses and help all nurses gain …

The assisted presentations of self in nursing home life

A Næss, EG Fjær, M Vabø - Social Science & Medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
… time in, and with nurses, nurse's aides, physical therapists, and extra personnel. Topically, …
process and the association of nursing homes as places characterized by death and dying. …

[HTML][HTML] Nursing care and nurses' understandings of grief and bereavement among patients and families during cancer illness and death–A scoping review

R Madsen, P Larsen, AMF Carlsen… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
… Art Artwork by patients and families can help nurses to identify … The process begins with
identification of the body part that … pause to honor the person's life and death, perhaps by saying, “…

Scheduled care—As a way of caring: A phenomenological study of being cared for when suffering from alcohol use disorders

HM Bové, M Lisby, A Norlyk - Journal of clinical nursing, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… hospitalised was experienced as a two-stage process that … they are too busy preventing
people from dying anyway […]” (XV). … Being caught up by scheduled care, the nurses in our study …