• About
    • Project Partners
  • News
  • Project Teams
    • Diversity Access Team
    • Hospital Care
    • Long-Term Care Project
    • Primary Care Team
    • Patient Engagement
    • Posters and Presentations
  • Resources
  • Newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Contact
Canada’s aging population is on the rise, but we don’t have the resources to match
January 20, 2020
Family physicians’ perspectives on advance care planning in community-dwelling elderly patients
January 27, 2020
Show all

Protecting the wellbeing of nurses providing end-of-life care

https://www.nursingtimes.net/end-of-life-care/protecting-the-wellbeing-of-nurses-providing-end-of-life-care-13-01-2020/

Caring for the rising numbers of patients dying in hospital increases the emotional labour of nurses, and requires coping techniques to manage stress and avoid burnout.

Related posts

January 18, 2021

Life-sustaining treatment preferences in older patients when referred to the emergency department for acute geriatric assessment – a descriptive study in a Dutch hospital


Read more
January 18, 2021

Nurse navigation increases advance care planning


Read more
January 18, 2021

Innovative models pave the way for safe, high-quality long-term care homes


Read more

Navigate

  • About
    • Project Partners
  • News
  • Project Teams
    • Diversity Access Team
    • Hospital Care
    • Long-Term Care Project
    • Primary Care Team
    • Patient Engagement
    • Posters and Presentations
  • Resources
  • Newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Contact

Contact Us

For more information about the iCAN-ACP project, please contact:

Project Leader: Dr. John You jyou@mcmaster.ca

Study Coordinator: Marilyn Swinton swinton@mcmaster.ca

Canadian Frailty Network logo

This research is funded by Canadian Frailty Network (known previously as Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network, TVN), supported by Government of Canada through Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) Program.

© 2018 iCAN ACP. All Rights Reserved.