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Publikováno v:
Progress in Palliative Care. 22:258-263
Over the past two decades in Australia, there has been significant change in the palliative care sector, the profile of the workforce and its educational requirements. This is reflective of worldwide developments, where educational aspects of palliat
Autor:
Louise Audrey Peters, Kerry Lee Hood, Fiona McDermott, Julia Morphet, Sherry L Payne, Margaret Mary O'Connor, Robyn Cant, Kaori Shimoinaba
Publikováno v:
The Open Nursing Journal
Nurses are frequently exposed to dying patients and death in the course of their work. This experience makes individuals conscious of their own mortality, often giving rise to anxiety and unease. Nurses who have a strong anxiety about death may be le
Publikováno v:
End of Life Journal. 3:1-10
Background: Working with terminally ill patients places palliative care and hospice nurses at risk of chronic stress, mental health problems and burnout. Aim: This study investigated the source and level of workplace stress experienced by palliative
Publikováno v:
End of Life Journal. 3:48-53
Background: The palliative care nurse consultant (PCNC) role has been in place in acute care hospitals in Melbourne, Australia, for some years. It developed from the recognition that death frequently occurs in acute hospitals and that palliative care
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 14:350-355
Aim: The current role of the palliative care nurse consultant (PCNC) is as diverse as the organisations in which such nurses work. This study reports on Phase 2 of a larger study in Melbourne, Australia, which focused particularly on describing some
Autor:
Sheila Payne, Louise Audrey Peters, Kaori Shimoinaba, Kerry Lee Hood, Julia Morphet, Robyn Cant, Fiona McDermott, Margaret Mary O'Connor
Publikováno v:
Australasian emergency nursing journal : AENJ. 16(4)
Summary Background Caring for dying patients and their families presents many challenges, and may be negatively affected by nurses' Fear of Death. This study investigates attitudes of emergency and palliative care nurses towards death and dying. Meth
Autor:
Anthony Paul O'Brien, Katrina Recoche, Ian Munro, Melissa Bloomer, Louise Audrey Peters, Arlene Parry, Julia Morphett, Margaret Mary O'Connor, Susan Lee, Helen Hall
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
This paper addresses issues arising in the literature regarding the environmental design of inpatient healthcare settings and their impact on care.Environmental design in healthcare settings is an important feature of the holistic delivery of healthc
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane Library
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Background Palliative care is specialised health care to support people living with a terminal illness and their families. The involvement of volunteers can extend the range of activities offered by palliative care services, particularly for those li
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https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd009500
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd009500
Publikováno v:
Journal of advanced nursing. 53(5)
Aims. This paper reports a comparative study of the symptom experience, physical and psychological health, perceived control of the effects of cancer and quality of life of terminally ill cancer patients receiving inpatient and home-based palliative