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Challenges for nurses when communicating with people who have life-limiting illness and their families: A focus group study.

Debra KerrSharyn MilnesJette AmmentorpClaire McKieTrisha DunningJoan OstaszkiewiczMaiken WolderslundPeter Martin
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2019)
Whilst nurses are responsible for performing technical skills, they can maximise care by developing a trusting relationship with patients and their relatives. Increased acuity limits the time nurses have to talk with patients. In addition, they lack confidence to deal with difficult questions. Specific training may increase nurses' confidence and efficiency when communicating with patients and their families.
Keyphrases
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  • health insurance