
Newly qualified nurses often feel underprepared in delivering end-of-life care despite generally positive attitudes. Educational interventions can improve preparedness, but gaps in training and support continue to present challenges.
palliative care, competence, patient care, nursing education, healthcare professionals, nurses, preparedness, end-of-life care
palliative care, competence, patient care, nursing education, healthcare professionals, nurses, preparedness, end-of-life care
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