Personhood: An evolutionary concept analysis for nursing ethics, theory, practice, and research

M Sofronas, DK Wright, FA Carnevale - Nursing Forum, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background The purpose of this concept analysis was to examine how the concept of
personhood has been used in the nursing literature. The person is central to nursing, as the …

Nurses' experiences of spiritual communication with seriously III children

B Ferrell, E Wittenberg, V Battista… - Journal of palliative …, 2016 - liebertpub.com
Objective: The goal of this study was to explore nurse experiences in communication with
children about spiritual topics in order to develop training in this area. Background: Although …

Mothers' bereavement and evolving relationships with their dead child in South Korea

J Yi, B Younce, E Chung, MA Kim… - Family …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study examined mothers' continuing relationships with their child lost to
cancer in South Korea. Background Parents who lose a child to cancer experience a deep …

[PDF][PDF] Supporting ethical ICU nursing practice in organ donation: An analysis of personhood

SJ Sorensen, M Sofronas, H Hudson… - Canadian Journal of …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Background Intensive care unit (ICU) nurses repeatedly encounter end-of-life situations in
their everyday work and grieve the deaths of their patients. The magnitude of this grief is …

Metaphors that shape parents' perceptions of effective communication with healthcare practitioners following child death: a qualitative UK study

S Turner, J Littlemore, J Taylor, E Parr, AE Topping - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To offer an interpretation of bereaved parents' evaluations of communication with
healthcare practitioners (HCPs) surrounding the death of a child. Design Interpretative …

[HTML][HTML] Communication coaching: a case study of family caregiver burden

E Wittenberg, B Ferrell, M Koczywas… - Clinical journal of …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Problematic communication between providers, patient, and family can impact
the quality of patient care, causing stress to all parties involved and decreased opportunities …

Managing bodies, managing persons: postmortem care and the role of the nurse

RS Williams - The New Bioethics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper addresses how interactions between UK palliative care nursing staff and the
bodies of the deceased they care for function as a mechanism to help them make sense of …

Compassionate design: utilizing design thinking to preserve Sanctity, dignity, and personhood when children die

DH Grossoehme, MS Mark, B Lane… - Pediatric Quality & …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Methods: This project utilized a structured process model based on the Vogel and Cagan's 4-
phase integrated new product development process model. The 4 phases are identifying …

Care after death: for the baby and their family, including post mortem examination

R Black, T Kerr-Elliott, L Judge-Kronis… - Neonatal palliative care …, 2020 - Springer
This chapter is presented in two parts. Firstly, we will focus on the care of a baby after death,
exploring the crucial role of the nurse. The second section explains the process of neonatal …

A formação ea vivência dos profissionais de saúde frente ao processo de morte e morrer em pediatria: Uma revisão integrativa

TGL de Azevedo, BSF Lima… - Research, Society and …, 2021 - rsdjournal.org
This study aimed to analyze the evidence found in the national and international scientific
literature, regarding the process of death and dying in pediatrics in terms of academic …