Abstract:A R KE R J ( 2 0 0 6 ) ( 2 0 0 6 ) Journal of Clinical Nursing 15,[197][198][199][200][201][202][203][204][205][206][207] Exploring community nurses' perceptions of life review in palliative care Aims and objectives. This exploratory study aimed to identify community nurses' understanding of life review as a therapeutic intervention for younger people requiring palliative care. The objectives set out to: (i) Describe the participants' understanding of reminiscence and life review (ii) Detail their current idea… Show more
District nurses have a potentially important role in assessing and meeting cancer patients' psychological needs, but appear to lack confidence and skills. District nurses need to be taught a simple intervention based on active listening and problem solving to assess and manage mild psychological morbidity.
District nurses have a potentially important role in assessing and meeting cancer patients' psychological needs, but appear to lack confidence and skills. District nurses need to be taught a simple intervention based on active listening and problem solving to assess and manage mild psychological morbidity.
“…To conduct this therapy, the interviewer needs education about life review, 29 such as basic communication skills, consideration of ethical aspects, and knowledge of special techniques of the Short-term Life Review. Attention is also needed with question items that are sometimes difficult for elders or patients with low physical and cognitive strength.…”
“…An important part of the journey, meaning and purpose are poignant within palliative care where so much reflection may occur around legacy and life review (Hack et al 2010;Trueman and Parker 2006;Wlodarczyk 2007;Xiao et al 2012). • Preparation for death: in palliative care the person-centred style of spiritual care can help with preparation for death (Henriksson and Årestedt 2013).…”
Section: Future Directions For Spirituality In Community-based Palliamentioning
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