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Nurses' attitude toward futile treatment and its relationship with missed care at the end of life.

Nasrin HanifiZahra GholamiMasoumeh Moqaddam
Published in: International journal of palliative nursing (2024)
This research contributes to understanding nurses' attitudes toward futile treatment. Nurses oppose futile treatment, so obstacles to avoiding it should be eliminated. This attitude does not have a significant impact on nursing care quality or missed care for patients at the end of life, but it can lead to enduring distress for nurses. It is recommended to study the reasons for futile treatment, and its link to nurses' mental and physical health.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • risk assessment
  • chronic pain
  • human health