نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal palliative care 1nursing and
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background and purpose: oxygen therapy is one of the common treatments for neonates with cardiopulmonary disease. the aim of this study was to evaluate adherence to oxygen therapy standards by nurses before, during and after using oxygen hood. methods: in this cross-sectional study, 250 cases of nursing care were evaluated before, during and after administration of oxygen hood therapy in preter...
<b>Aim:</b> The objective of this study is examining the impact an educational interventions in improving knowledge and attitudes towards neonatal palliative care (NPC)among nurses Jordan.<br /> <b>Method: </b>A pre-post-test design was used to examine efficacy program nurses’ attitude toward NPC. Almost 164 participated study, 82 intervention groups control groups...
BACKGROUND Perceived constraints to providing patient care in their own morally justified way may cause moral distress (MD) in neonatal nurses and physicians. Negative long-term effects of MD include substandard patient care, burnout and leaving the profession. AIM To assess the immediate impact of perceived inappropriate patient care on nurses' and physicians' MD intensity, and explore a pos...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Association Neonatal Nurses recommend that palliative care be provided as standard in neonatal intensive units (NICUs). Objectives: present study aimed to explain nurses' experiences barriers NICUs. Methods: This qualitative was conducted using content analysis approach NICUs Beheshti Amin hospitals Isfahan 2020. data were collecte...
Palliative care in newborns may take place in the delivery room and then continued either in maternity wards or in the neonatal unit. For babies developing a chronic condition, going home may be advantageous. The population concerned includes babies born with a severe intractable congenital malformation and certain extremely preterm newborn babies at the limits of viability. Care procedures as ...
BACKGROUND Intensive care units (ICUs) focus on treatment for those who are critically ill and interventions to prolong life. Ethical issues arise when decisions have to be made regarding the withdrawal and withholding of life-sustaining treatment and the shift to comfort and palliative care. These issues are particularly challenging for nurses when there are varying degrees of uncertainty rega...
Background & Aim: The presence of pain is a common phenomenon among patients in critical care units. Critically ill patients are often unable to communicate because of illness or sedation so, recognition and assessment of their pain is difficult. In these patients, observational behavioral indices can be used to evaluate pain. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of application o...
Background and Objective: Dysphagia is the most distressing problem in patients with advanced inoperable esophageal cancer. Palliative interventions like balloon dilation and stenting are used to improve quality of life and make patients enable to eat more comfortably. This study was designed to determine the outcome of palliative care in esophageal cancer patients referred to Gorgan and Gonbad...
‘Good ethics start with good facts’ wrote John Lantos and William Meadow in a 2009 editorial addressing periviability controversies – debates that continue to generate lively discussion amongst neonatologists, obstetricians, ethicists and families (1). How do we best promote shared decisionmaking with pregnant women who, through no fault of their own, might deliver an extremely premature infant...
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