Browsing by Author Affiliations "End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC), Washington, DC, USA"
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ELNEC Core Module 1: Palliative Nursing Care
(2018-07-03)Describe the role of the nurse in providing quality palliative care for patients across the lifespan. Identify the need for collaborating with interdisciplinary team members while implementing the nursing role in palliative ... -
ELNEC COVID-19 communication resource guide: Supporting a new graduate nurse colleague
(End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC), 2020)Transition from student to clinical practice as a new registered nurse can be overwhelming. The coronavirus pandemic has compounded the usual stressors and puts new graduates at high risk for stress, compassion fatigue and ... -
ELNEC final hours: Adapted for COVID-19 crisis
(End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC), 2020)The coronavirus pandemic has made care of patients and their families during the final hours of life uniquely challenging. Families are often not able to be with their loved ones during the end of their lives. Nurses are ... -
ELNEC Pediatric 2018: Module 1
(2018-07-03)Principles of Hospice & Palliative Care for Children Child and family as unit of care with attention to caregiver support Adolescents and young adults have distinctive needs Attention to physical, psychological, social, ... -
Integrating palliative oncology care into doctor of nursing practice programs
(2018-06-25)Objective: To integrate oncology palliative care content into DNP program curricula. -
Preparing nurses to be palliative care leaders around the world
(2018-06-01)Millions of people around the world with serious illnesses are in dire need of quality palliative care. Nurses educated in the ELNEC curriculum have become international leaders, improving the way people with serious illness ... -
Promoting palliative care internationally: Building leaders to promote education, practice, and advocacy
(Elsevier, 2018-02)In February 2000, nine nursing educators, practitioners, and researchers met in Nashville, Tennessee, to develop a palliative care curriculum specifically for nurses. The following month, 22 advisors from nursing organizations ...