Nursing home nurses' ways of knowing about peaceful deaths in end-of-life care of residents = Les voies de connaissances des infirmiers en maisons médicalisées concernant les morts paisibles des résidents en fin de vie : connaissance personnelle et stratégies : personal knowledge and strategies

Article indépendant

KIM, Su Jin | KIM, Mi So | KIM, Hyun Ju | CHOI, Jung Eun | CHANG, Sung Ok

Cette étude utilise une recherche qualitative et exploratoire conçue à partir d'une technique d'interview en profondeur. Son but est de comprendre comment les infirmiers, qui jouent un rôle pratique clé dans les maisons médicalisées, reconnaissent les morts imminentes des résidents gravement malades et comment ils leur assurent une mort paisible.

Voir la revue «JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING, 16»

Autres numéros de la revue «JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING»

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Nursing home nurses' ways of knowing about pe...

Article | KIM, Su Jin | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°7 | vol.16

Cette étude utilise une recherche qualitative et exploratoire conçue à partir d'une technique d'interview en profondeur. Son but est de comprendre comment les infirmiers, qui jouent un rôle pratique clé dans les maisons médicalisé...

Identifying perceptions of health professiona...

Article | CHANG, Sung Ok | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°2 | vol.19

The final hours before death can be the most significant time for the dying. Adequate preparation for death can help reduce patients’ fears. Research on end-of-life experiences suggests that deathbed visions are not uncommon...

Identifying perceptions of health professiona...

Article indépendant | CHANG, Sung Ok | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°2 | vol.19

The final hours before death can be the most significant time for the dying. Adequate preparation for death can help reduce patients’ fears. Research on end-of-life experiences suggests that deathbed visions are not uncommon...

De la même série

Short-stay palliative pain management for sou...

Article indépendant | RUMSEY, Christopher Michael | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°6 | vol.211

The increased demand for palliative care services has led to concerns surrounding workforce knowledge and resiliency, specifically with regard to palliative pain management for patients with life-limiting illnesses. Educational pr...

Understanding disenfranchised grief in a post...

Article indépendant | OWENS, Darrell A. | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°1 | vol.27

Disenfranchised grief is a form of grief that remains unacknowledged and unsupported. Building on Doka’s foundational concept of disenfranchised grief, the guiding framework for this pilot project was the Knowledge to Action frame...

Ethical considerations regarding digital heal...

Article indépendant | STEINDAL, Simen A. | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°1 | vol.27

Historically, in-person contact between patients and nurses in home-based care has been pivotal in palliative care and hospice care. The provision of home-based palliative care services could be challenged by the projected increas...

"I don't know what to say" : a multimodal edu...

Article indépendant | WOLOWNIK, Gregory | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°2 | vol.27

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing identifies palliative and hospice care as one of 4 core spheres of nursing in its new Essentials outcomes. However, research shows inpatient medical-surgical nurses are not adequatel...

HPNA position statement palliative sedation

Article indépendant | JOURNAL OF HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE NURSING | n°2 | vol.27

Pas de résumé.

Chargement des enrichissements...