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How death anxiety impacts nurses’ caring for patients at the end of life: a review of literature
L Peters, R Cant, S Payne, M O’Connor, F Mcdermott, K Hood, J Morphet, ...
The open nursing journal 7, 14, 2013
5022013
Emergency and palliative care nurses’ levels of anxiety about death and coping with death: A questionnaire survey
L Peters, R Cant, S Payne, M O’Connor, F McDermott, K Hood, J Morphet, ...
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal 16 (4), 152-159, 2013
1252013
Nurses' resilience and nurturance of the self
K Shimoinaba, M O'Connor, S Lee, D Kissane
International journal of palliative nursing 21 (10), 504-510, 2015
402015
Staff grief and support systems for Japanese health care professionals working in palliative care
K Shimoinaba, M O'Connor, S Lee, J Greaves
Palliative & Supportive Care 7 (2), 245-252, 2009
342009
Losses experienced by Japanese nurses and the way they grieve
K Shimoinaba, M O’Connor, S Lee, D Kissane
Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing 16 (4), 224-230, 2014
232014
Developing relationships: A strategy for compassionate nursing care of the dying in Japan
K Shimoinaba, M O'Connor, S Lee, D Kissane
Palliative & supportive care 12 (6), 455-464, 2014
182014
How death anxiety impacts nurses' caring for patients at the end of life: a review of literature. Open Nurs J. 2013; 7: 14–21
L Peters, R Cant, S Payne, M O'Connor, F McDermott, K Hood, J Morphet, ...
16
Emerging from the “Ku:” fluctuating in adjusting with breast cancer—A post-traumatic growth theory situated within Chinese culture
J Zhai, JM Weller-Newton, K Shimoinaba, H Chen, B Copnell
Qualitative Health Research 30 (11), 1674-1683, 2020
112020
Family-centered care and pediatric death in the emergency department: A qualitative study using framework analysis
L McKenna, K Shimoinaba, B Copnell
Journal of pediatric nursing 64, 18-23, 2022
102022
Nurses’ experiences, coping and support in the death of a child in the emergency department: A qualitative descriptive study
K Shimoinaba, L McKenna, B Copnell
International Emergency Nursing 59, 101102, 2021
82021
Transforming their lives: Post-traumatic growth experience in Chinese women with breast cancer - A grounded theory study
J Zhai, JM Weller-Newton, K Shimoinaba, H Chen, B Copnell
Health Care for Women International 45 (3), 286-300, 2024
52024
A voice needs to be heard: The meaning of “going home”
K Shimoinaba, S Lee, CE Johnson
Journal of Palliative Care 34 (1), 12-15, 2019
42019
Self-compassion training in palliative care during COVID-19: A pilot study
M O’Connor, K Shimoinaba, Y Zhong, S Peyton
Palliative & Supportive Care, 1-6, 2022
22022
Vulnerability at the end of life: Australian veterans requiring home-based palliative care
M O’Connor, B Brennan, MJ Bloomer, K Shimoinaba
Home Health Care Management & Practice 26 (3), 134-140, 2014
22014
Japanese head nurses' perspectives regarding issues of nurses working in palliative care units and current support systems
K Shimoinaba, M O'Connor, S Lee
Progress in Palliative Care 18 (6), 358-363, 2010
22010
Advance care plans for vulnerable and disadvantaged adults: systematic review and narrative synthesis
SJ Brean, K Recoche, L William, A Lakhani, Y Zhong, K Shimoinaba
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2023
12023
Support for nurses working with palliative care patients in Japan
K Shimoinaba, SF Lee
Asian Journal of Nursing 10 (4), 243-250, 2007
12007
Issues for nurses caring for palliative care patients in Japan
K Shimoinaba
Monash University, 2001
12001
Primary Care Consultations for Grief in Older People–a Missed Opportunity for Mental Health Support
K Gerber, L Hjorth, C Bryant, K Lock, TWH Chong, L Engel, D Hills, ...
Clinical Gerontologist, 1-13, 2024
2024
A palliative care communication simulation for undergraduate nursing and midwifery students: A pilot study
S Hingley, K Shimoinaba, J Wettenhall, K Recoche
Palliative & Supportive Care, 1-8, 2023
2023
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