"Wrapped in their arms" = « Enlacé dans leurs bras » : perceptions des proches de la façon dont le personnel infirmier de l’hôpital soutient la famille présente, avant, pendant, et après la mort d’un être cher : next-to-kin's perceptions of how hospital nursing staff support family presence before, during, and after the death of a loved one

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WILLIAMS, Beverly Rosa | LEWIS, Donna R. | BURGIO, Kathryn L. | GOODE, Patricia S.

L'étude montre que l'efficacité des infirmiers dans l'optimisation du soutien familial requiert des compétences cliniques dans la reconnaissance de la phase palliative et dans l'engagement de comportements qui ont facilité la prise en charge palliative, avec une attention particulière aux besoins des familles.

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