2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2006.01244.x
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Exploring community nurses' perceptions of life review in palliative care

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

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“…Again, life review with palliative care patients as a strategy to make sense of the person's life and death is supported in the literature. 34 …”
Section: Assessing Psychological Needs Through Chatmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Again, life review with palliative care patients as a strategy to make sense of the person's life and death is supported in the literature. 34 …”
Section: Assessing Psychological Needs Through Chatmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…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.…”
Section: Implications and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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
confidence: 99%