Aspects of Palliative Care Nursing in the Time of COVID-19
During this COVID-19 global pandemic, seriously ill patients rely on nurses more than ever. Providing care in the altered environment of the pandemic can be stressful for nurses and the interdisciplinary team. Faced with limited time and resources, restricted visiting of family members and loved on...
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doaj-8cc08864ca9c469280b6e854715332632021-06-11T00:55:57ZengUniversidad de La SabanaAquichan1657-59972027-53742021-04-0121110.5294/aqui.2021.21.1.1Aspects of Palliative Care Nursing in the Time of COVID-19Clare Butt0Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth During this COVID-19 global pandemic, seriously ill patients rely on nurses more than ever. Providing care in the altered environment of the pandemic can be stressful for nurses and the interdisciplinary team. Faced with limited time and resources, restricted visiting of family members and loved ones, and the changing science affecting treatments, nurses are extraordinarily challenged. Fortunately, nurses can benefit from integrating palliative care nursing skills into all levels of care. Because palliative care is holistic, improves the quality of life, and focuses on both the patient and the family, it can assist nurses—from acute care to home care settings—in managing symptoms, communicating with empathy, and discussing care decisions. Importantly, despite the enormous stress of these uncertain times, nurses can take the time to care for themselves and thereby find the strength to continue caring for patients. Para citar este editorial / To reference this editorial / Para citar este editorial Butt C. Aspects of Palliative Care Nursing in the Time of COVID-19. Aquichan, 2021;21(1):e2111. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2021.21.1.1 https://aquichan.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/aquichan/article/view/15199Coronavirus infectionspandemicstressphysiological stresshospice and palliative care nursingquality of life. |
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Aspects of Palliative Care Nursing in the Time of COVID-19 |
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During this COVID-19 global pandemic, seriously ill patients rely on nurses more than ever. Providing care in the altered environment of the pandemic can be stressful for nurses and the interdisciplinary team. Faced with limited time and resources, restricted visiting of family members and loved ones, and the changing science affecting treatments, nurses are extraordinarily challenged. Fortunately, nurses can benefit from integrating palliative care nursing skills into all levels of care. Because palliative care is holistic, improves the quality of life, and focuses on both the patient and the family, it can assist nurses—from acute care to home care settings—in managing symptoms, communicating with empathy, and discussing care decisions. Importantly, despite the enormous stress of these uncertain times, nurses can take the time to care for themselves and thereby find the strength to continue caring for patients.
Para citar este editorial / To reference this editorial / Para citar este editorial
Butt C. Aspects of Palliative Care Nursing in the Time of COVID-19. Aquichan, 2021;21(1):e2111. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2021.21.1.1
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Coronavirus infections pandemic stress physiological stress hospice and palliative care nursing quality of life. |
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