Nursing support for families of dying patients

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    • McIntyre, Rosemary

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Nursing support for families of dying patients

Rosemary McIntyre

Whurr, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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When a patient has an advanced disease, considerable demands are placed on the whole family. Whilst coping with their own profound emotions, close relatives commonly have to support their loved ones through a range of treatments as the disease progresses through stages of remission and recurrence, until finally, a shift to a palliative mode of treatment must be faced. In such situations, family roles and relationships are likely to be disrupted and family members? coping resources can be stretched to the limit. It is clear from this that by the time the terminal stage of the patient?s illness is reached, the family may have travelled a long and difficult road, and close relatives are likely to be emotionally vulnerable and in need of support.This study explores the needs of relatives of terminally ill patients and the concerns of nurses who provide care in the hospital. The research data is used to design, implement and evaluate clinical standards for improved family support.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Literature Review. Theoretical Framework. Approach and Methods. Phase One Findings . The Intervention. Phase Two Findings - The relatives Accounts. Phase Two Findings - The Nurses Accounts. Evaluation. Discussion. Conclusions and Recommendations.

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