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Publikováno v:
Collegian. 28:692-702
Background Within Australia and internationally, there is increasing and widespread recognition of the importance of developing nurses’ capabilities in research and evidence-based practice to advance the discipline. Literature is sparse on the cont
Publikováno v:
Australian Critical Care. 34:452-459
More Australians die in the hospital than in any other setting. This study aimed to (i) evaluate the quality of end-of-life (EOL) care in the hospital against an Australian National Standard, (ii) describe the characteristics of intensive care unit (
Autor:
Melissa Bloomer, Catherine Walshe
Publikováno v:
Palliative Medicine. 35:1452-1467
Background:Infection control measures during infectious disease outbreaks can have significant impacts on seriously ill and dying patients, their family, the patient-family connection, coping, grief and bereavement.Aim:To explore how family members o
Autor:
Melissa Bloomer
Publikováno v:
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 76:103401
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advanced Nursing. 77:795-804
To examine new graduate nurses' perceptions of competency on coping with dying and death and the relationship with death self-efficacy and death anxiety.A multicentre, cross-sectional study.Three hundred and forty new graduate nurses from five metrop
Publikováno v:
Palliative Medicine, 36, 4-6
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Palliative Medicine, 36, 1, pp. 4-6
Palliative Medicine
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Palliative Medicine, 36, 1, pp. 4-6
Palliative Medicine
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Publikováno v:
Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses.
The population worldwide is rapidly ageing, and demand for intensive care is increasing. People aged 85 years and above, known as the oldest old, are particularly vulnerable to critical illness owing to the physiological effects of ageing. Evidence s
Autor:
Melissa Bloomer, Laurie Grealish
Publikováno v:
Collegian. 27:245-247
One of the most complex groups of patients in hospital are people living with dementia, with 71% in the highest category of clinical complexity (AIHW, 2019). In Australia in 2016–17, there were around 95,000 hospitalisations of people with a diagno
Publikováno v:
Australian Critical Care. 32:516-523
Objectives The objectives of this systematic review were the following: (i) to describe whether culturally sensitive communication is used by clinicians (nurses and physicians) when communicating with patients and families at the end-of-life in the i
Publikováno v:
Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities. 44:267-279
With a focus on the use of narrative approaches, this article is a commentary on decision-making support for people with profound intellectual and multiple disability (PIMD) at the end-of-life. Due to improved health care, people with PIMD are living