Abstract

This personal account from the UK discusses the importance of all nurses having an understanding of end-of-life care. It highlights simple, yet fundamental, palliative care practice in an acute setting. The main themes include breaking bad news, daily treatment and care, implications of staff morale for patients and families, facilities for carers and end-of-life care practice.

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