2021
DOI: 10.1177/08258597211027021
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Understanding Nurses’ Experiences and Perceptions of End-of-Life Care for Cancer Patients in Korea: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Background: Quality end-of-life care for cancer patients is a global health priority, and nurses are instrumental in providing this care. However, little is known about nurses’ experiences and perceptions in end-of-life care settings in Korea. Aims: This scoping review examined Korean nurses’ end-of-life care experiences and assessed the state of research in this area. Methods: Systematic searches were conducted using 7 electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, Embase, WPRIM, KCI, and RISS), and 17 studies… Show more

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“…Moreover, the complexity of the healthcare environment and the numerous clinical tasks and responsibilities shouldered by palliative care nurses may also contribute to the lower item average scores for management skills in NI. The workload of palliative care nurses is further intensified when attending to patients in the end-stage of their disease, as these individuals frequently exhibit unstable conditions [ 31 ], leaving them with limited time and resources to devote to managing information systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the complexity of the healthcare environment and the numerous clinical tasks and responsibilities shouldered by palliative care nurses may also contribute to the lower item average scores for management skills in NI. The workload of palliative care nurses is further intensified when attending to patients in the end-stage of their disease, as these individuals frequently exhibit unstable conditions [ 31 ], leaving them with limited time and resources to devote to managing information systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, over half of the nurses (55.5%) in this study had less than five years of clinical experience, suggesting that their education may have focused more on disease and treatment rather than end-of-life care. The lack of knowledge and skills regarding end-of-life care is a major stressor in providing such care [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, a study found that 74.8% of individuals with records experienced death in medical institutions [5]. Consequently, the importance of end-of-life care for dying patients has come to the forefront, and delivering high-quality terminal care has emerged as a primary concern for healthcare organizations worldwide [6]. Healthcare providers in acute settings, such as tertiary hospitals, are responsible for caring for critically ill and terminally ill patients.…”
Section: Introduction 1 Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nursing communication is built on empathy and the emotional relationships between nurses and patients. Hospice nurses must continuously provide empathy and care to patients, enduring physical and mental pressure and bearing the emotional labor of patients’ families, which can easily lead to empathy fatigue ( Jung and Matthews, 2021 ). Meanwhile, researchers demonstrated that a good environment intrinsically promotes the quality of nursing care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%