Nurses' perceptions of diagnosis and prognosis-related communication: An integrative review

AR Newman - Cancer Nursing, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Background: Disclosure of diagnostic and prognostic information has become the standard
in the United States and increasingly around the world. Disclosure is generally identified as …

Nurses' involvement in end-of-life discussions with incurable cancer patients and family caregivers: An integrative review

T Ikander, M Raunkiær, O Hansen… - Palliative & supportive …, 2022 - cambridge.org
AimTo review current evidence of nurses' involvement in end-of-life discussions with
incurable cancer patients and their family caregivers. DesignWe conducted a systematic …

An exploratory study of interprofessional collaboration in end-of-life decision-making beyond palliative care settings

A Ho, K Jameson, C Pavlish - Journal of interprofessional care, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
As healthcare delivery becomes increasingly interprofessional, it is imperative to identify
opportunities for effective collaboration and coordination of care. Drawing on a Canadian …

Nurses' communication difficulties when providing end-of-life care in the oncology setting: a cross-sectional study

SW Toh, VT Hollen, E Ang, YM Lee, MK Devi - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2021 - Springer
Purpose To (1) examine the communication difficulties nurses experience when providing
end-of-life (EOL) care,(2) establish the correlation between communication difficulties across …

[PDF][PDF] Communication training: needs among oncology nurses across the cancer continuum

E Wittenberg - Number 1/February 2019, 2019 - cjon.ons.org
Background: Oncology nurses are responsible for communication-aimed prognosis, patient
education about cancer care and treatment, survivorship, and care coordination …

Palliative care communication in the ICU: implications for an oncology-critical care nursing partnership

DA Boyle, S Barbour, W Anderson, J Noort… - Seminars in oncology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives To describe the development, launch, implementation, and outcomes of a unique
multisite collaborative (ie, IMPACT-ICU [Integrating Multidisciplinary Palliative Care into the …

Epistemic injustice and nurse moral distress: perspective for policy development

PG Reed, CJ Rishel - Nursing Science Quarterly, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The focus of this article is epistemic injustice as an underlying explanation for the lack of
communication associated with moral distress in frontline nurses who provide end-of-life …

Pediatric oncology nurses' perceptions of prognosis-related communication

AR Newman, K Haglund, CC Rodgers - Nursing outlook, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Disclosure of prognosis-related information is an essential aspect of
communication with pediatric patients with cancer and their families. The nurse is believed …

Palliative care knowledge and attitudes among oncology nurses in Qatar

SG Al-Kindi, GFA Zeinah… - American Journal of …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Formal palliative care (PC) education is lacking in the middle eastern state of
Qatar. This study was done to assess the need for PC education among oncology nurses in …

Significant aspects of nursing within the process of end-of-life communication in an oncological context

A Rylander, S Fredriksson, E Stenwall… - Nordic Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The complexity of end-of-life communications has previously been described and found to
be given late in the patient's palliative care. There is a need for earlier and more continuous …