Nurses’ Experiences When Reminiscing with HIV Patients at End of Life

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Nurses’ Experiences When Reminiscing with HIV Patients at End of Life Juliette Shellman, Ph.D., Betty Morgan, Ph.D., Marisa Shuman, BSN, RN, & Jenna Connolly University of Massachusetts Lowell

Background

Reminiscence Recollection of past experiences Unstructured process of life review Informal therapy that may increase EOL patient’s life satisfaction and decrease depression

Methods Design: Qualitative Study Setting: Urban Hospitals and Community Centers Sample: Advanced Practice Nurses Methodology: Face to Face Interviews

Sample and Setting

Preliminary Findings

Maybe more about the themes here?

Implications for Practice

Future Directions