Nurses' involvement in end-of-life discussions with incurable cancer patients and family caregivers: An integrative review.
Tine M IkanderM RaunkiærO HansenK B DieperinkPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2021)
The nurses have several roles in end-of-life discussions, but insufficient competencies to be involved in that kind of discussions, for example to involve and communicate with families. The findings implicate an educational need among the nurses. However, it also points toward an organizational change in the outpatient clinics, for example that end-of-life discussions follow a more structured approach, are offered in a scheduled manner, and that nurses invite the family caregivers to attend.