Volume 28 Number 5
www.ijpn.co.uk
May 2022
International Journal of Palliative Nursing
Promoting excellence across the palliative care team
Editorial Loneliness and storytelling in palliative and end-of-life care
Brian Nyatanga
191
Research ‘I no longer feel alone’: meeting the needs of bereaved grandparents through a children’s hospice support group Michael Tatterton and Judith Lyon
193
The role of geriatricians in hospital palliative care units for elderly
202
patients affected by end stage diseases Federica Sganga, Andrea Salerno, Alessandro Frizza, Adriana Turriziani, Christian Barillaro and Roberto Bernabei
Pictures as mementos after perinatal death: a case study
208
Roberta Carolina de Almeida Jesus, Gláucia Benute, Nathália Bertolassi, Tercília Barbosa, Renata Bolibio, Fernanda Figueiredo, Maria Silvia Setubal, Maria Augusta Gibelli, Ana Gomes, Raquel Ferreira, Rossana Francisco and Lisandra Bernardes
Nurses’ symptom management and views on death and caring for heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Miho Matsui
Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis of being an oncology nurse: a Turkish oncology nurses’ perspective Sevinç Kutlutürkan and Kamile Kırca
Palliative pain: putting the patient back in control of their analgesia
Jordan Munro and Graham Grove
Research Roundup
214
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232
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