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The following pages link to Management of relatives of patients who are dying (Q51035620):
Displaying 16 items.
- Experiences and perceptions of nurses caring for dying patients and families in the acute medical admission setting (Q30220456) (← links)
- A Greek perspective on concepts of death and expression of grief, with implications for practice (Q35649755) (← links)
- Challenging conversations with terminally ill patients and their loved ones: Strategies to improve giving information in palliative care (Q36165799) (← links)
- Relatives in end-of-life care--part 1: a systematic review of the literature the five last years, January 1999-February 2004. (Q36566616) (← links)
- The challenge of providing palliative care in the nursing home part II: internal factors (Q36939208) (← links)
- Special considerations in conducting bereavement focus groups (Q37094820) (← links)
- Family Experiences in End-of-Life Care: A Literature Review (Q38230192) (← links)
- Analysing the role played by district and community nurses in bereavement support (Q38515726) (← links)
- Paediatric death and dying: exploring coping strategies of health professionals and perceptions of support provision (Q38561811) (← links)
- The perceptions and experiences of nurses and bereaved families towards bereavement care in an oncology unit. (Q45981138) (← links)
- A personal reflection on sitting at the beside of a dying loved one: the final hours of life (Q47288272) (← links)
- The experiences of Chinese family members of terminally ill patients - a qualitative study (Q47570572) (← links)
- How does involvement of a hospice nurse specialist impact on the experience on informal caring in palliative care? Perspectives of middle-aged partners bereaved through cancer (Q47928306) (← links)
- Hospital Staff Opinions Concerning Loved Ones' Understanding of the Patient's Life-Limiting Disease and the Loved Ones' Need for Support (Q50982950) (← links)
- Being present in hospital when the patient is dying - A grounded theory study of spouses experiences (Q51528134) (← links)
- Comfort care packs: a little bit of hospice in hospital? (Q82036174) (← links)