Background: Nurses have an essential role in providing high-quality palliative care to patients and their families. Hence, they require adequate palliative care education. However, there is only limited insight into how final-year nursing students perceive palliative care education in undergraduate nursing programs. This study aimed to describe nursing students’ perspectives of the development needs of palliative care education. An additional two aims emerged based on the collected data, namely, to describe the preferred education for palliative care and the factors which promote or hinder palliative care learning during undergraduate nursing studies. Methods: The research was guided by a descriptive qualitative approach and applied inducti...
Background: Ensuring adequate knowledge about palliative care and positive attitudes towards deat...
Concerns about the care provided to people dying from life-threatening illness have prompted a numbe...
Background: Ensuring adequate knowledge about palliative care and positive attitudes towards deat...
Abstract Background: Nurses have an essential role in providing high-quality palliative care to pat...
Abstract Background: The importance of integrating palliative care (PC) education into undergraduat...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Abstract Background Education in palliative care for undergraduate nursing students is important for...
Background: Many nursing students are not prepared to encounter death and care for patients who are ...
Background: Many nursing students are not prepared to encounter death and care for patients who are ...
Background: With worldwide population ageing and the increasing prevalence of chronic condition...
Background: Ensuring adequate knowledge about palliative care and positive attitudes towards deat...
Concerns about the care provided to people dying from life-threatening illness have prompted a numbe...
Background: Ensuring adequate knowledge about palliative care and positive attitudes towards deat...
Abstract Background: Nurses have an essential role in providing high-quality palliative care to pat...
Abstract Background: The importance of integrating palliative care (PC) education into undergraduat...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Background: In coming decades, the number of people affected by illnesses who need palliative care w...
Abstract Background Education in palliative care for undergraduate nursing students is important for...
Background: Many nursing students are not prepared to encounter death and care for patients who are ...
Background: Many nursing students are not prepared to encounter death and care for patients who are ...
Background: With worldwide population ageing and the increasing prevalence of chronic condition...
Background: Ensuring adequate knowledge about palliative care and positive attitudes towards deat...
Concerns about the care provided to people dying from life-threatening illness have prompted a numbe...
Background: Ensuring adequate knowledge about palliative care and positive attitudes towards deat...