Journal of clinical nursing
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To explore how nurses navigate communication with families during withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in intensive care. ⋯ How nurses navigate communication with families during treatment withdrawal is just as important as what is communicated. Nurses need access to supports and education opportunities in order to be able to perform this vital role.
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To explore nurses' experiences of caring for older people with intellectual disability and dementia. ⋯ This article presents the experiences of nurses caring for the older person with intellectual disability and dementia. Transitions are often very difficult for both the person and their peers, and they experience benefit from the efforts of a multidisciplinary team facilitating a person-centred approach.
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To explore the lived experiences of acute-care bedside nurses caring for patients and their families with limited English proficiency. ⋯ A look at the process and organisational system may suggest opportunities for improvement in support of the nurses' expressed desires to provide the care needed for patients with limited English proficiency.