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End of life in acute hospital setting-A systematic review of families' experience of spiritual care.

Nora HennessyKathleen NeenanVivienne BradyMelissa SullivanJessica Eustace-CookeTimmins Fiona
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2020)
Although hospice care is well established internationally, many families experience end-of-life care in acute hospital settings. Nurses usually get to know families well during this time; however, the demands of the clinical environment place restrictions on family care and perceptions of lack of communication, limited support and/or limited sensitivity can compound families' suffering. Consideration of families' spiritual needs can help to support families during this time. Nurses are ideally placed for this and can anticipate and plan for patient and family needs in this regard, or refer to a specialist, such as the Healthcare Chaplain.
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