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Nursing students' experiences with encountering dying patients
(2019)
Death is a natural part of life and something that nurses deal with at some point in their
careers. Some nurses have their first experience with caring for a dying patient while still in nursing school, some graduate with ...
Nurses’ experiences about palliative care
(2020)
There are many barriers to the development and implementation of palliative care. Chinese people's misunderstanding of palliative care due to cultural awareness and the lack of professionally trained health care workers ...
Nursing role in caring for palliative patient and families
(2021)
This study intends to explore the nursing roles on caring for the palliative and families. The purpose was to suggest ways to improve on the quality of palliative care to enable dying patients realize a more peaceful, ...
Enhancing Nurses' Competence in End-of-Life Care: literature review
(2023)
Nurses face significant emotional challenges in providing end-of-life (EOL) care, making specialized emotional competence training crucial. This literature review explores the impact of patient death on nurses and highlights ...
Nurses' experiences of palliative care for children dying from terminal illness
(2022)
Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physical distress
and feeling of burnout in nurses caring for children who are terminally ill and are receiving palliative ...
Stopping artificial nutrition and hydration in end-of-life care cancer patients
(2021)
The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that each year 40 million are in need for palliative
care, however only 14% receive it. Furthermore, the global cancer burden is significant and ever increasing.
It has ...