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Nurses´ Perceptions on Cancer Patient´s Loneliness
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ISBN: 9783330327436 bzw. 333032743X, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient´s feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual´s loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient´s feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual´s loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient´s loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient´s own pet, and program for patient´s peer group that was then developed. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient´s feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual´s loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient´s feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual´s loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient´s loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient´s own pet, and program for patient´s peer group that was then developed. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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Nurses' Perceptions on Cancer Patient's Loneliness (2017)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330327436 bzw. 333032743X, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Jun 2017, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient's feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual's loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient's loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient's own pet, and program for patient's peer group that was then developed. 64 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient's feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual's loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient's loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient's own pet, and program for patient's peer group that was then developed. 64 pp. Englisch.
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Nurses' Perceptions on Cancer Patient's Loneliness
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ISBN: 9783330327436 bzw. 333032743X, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Lieferzeit: 13 Tage.
Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient's feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual's loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient's loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient's own pet, and program for patient's peer group that was then developed.
Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient's feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual's loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient's loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient's own pet, and program for patient's peer group that was then developed.
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Nurses' Perceptions on Cancer Patient's Loneliness (2009)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783330327436 bzw. 333032743X, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, European-Media-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient's feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual's loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient's loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient's own pet, and program for patient's peer group that was then developed. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 64 pp.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, European-Media-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | Cancer patients do experience loneliness at the end of their journey. In this study nurses described cancer patient's feelings such as insecurity, acceptance, and altered role. In addition, nurses described physical pain and feeling of isolation to be a significant role in an individual's loneliness. A qualitative research method was used. The topic originated from the project Experiences of Loneliness, which was innovated by Espoo city. The data were collected from nursing home for terminally ill patients based in Helsinki from February to March 2009. The method used to analyse the data was qualitative content analysis. The findings were categorized as social loneliness, psychological loneliness, physiological loneliness, spiritual loneliness and involvement. In recognizing patient's loneliness and helping them to have a peaceful death, nurses offered a handling method of: family involvement, patient's own pet, and program for patient's peer group that was then developed. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 64 pp.
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Nurses' Perceptions on Cancer Patient's Loneliness (2017)
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ISBN: 9783330327436 bzw. 333032743X, in Englisch, 64 Seiten, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen.
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