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End-of-Life Assessments and Communication for Dying Patients and Their Families

Lee EK, Jeong HY, Kim KW

End-of-life assessments aim to help dying patients and their families plan clinical interventions in advance and prepare them for a peaceful end of life, in which the patient accepts life...
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Comparison of the Attitudes of Nurses and Physicians toward Palliative Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units

Jung HN, Ju HO

Purpose: This study aimed to compare the attitudes of nurses and physicians toward neonatal palliative care and identify the barriers to and facilitators of neonatal palliative care, with the goal...
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Decision Tree Model for Predicting Hospice Palliative Care Use in Terminal Cancer Patients

Lee HJ, Na II, Kang KA

Purpose: This study attempted to develop clinical guidelines to help patients use hospice and palliative care (HPC) at an appropriate time after writing physician orders for lifesustaining treatment (POLST) by...
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The Effects of Advance Care Planning on Decision Conflict and Psychological Distress: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Yeun YR

Purpose: Advance care planning (ACP) is widely understood to improve end-of-life care. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the effects of ACP interventions on decision conflict and psychological distress....
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The Effects of a Death Preparation Education Program on Death Anxiety, Death Attitudes, and Attitudes toward End-of-Life Care among Nurses in Convalescent Hospitals

Chu Ey, Jang Sh

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a death preparation education program for nurses working in convalescent hospitals on death anxiety, death attitudes, and attitudes...
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The Effects of the Nursing Practice Environment and Self-leadership on Person-centered Care Provided by Oncology Nurses

Shin SU, Yeom HE

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effects of the nursing practice environment and self-leadership on person-centered care provided by oncology nurses. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 145 nurses who...
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Communication at the End of Life

Onishi H

End-of-life patients experience physical, mental, social, and existential distress. While medical personnel provide medication and care to alleviate patients’ distress, listening to and interacting with patients remains essential for understanding...
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