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Attitudes of nursing degree students towards end of life processes. A cultural approach (Spain-Senegal).

Esperanza Begoña García-NavarroMiriam Araujo-HernándezAlina RigabertMaría Jesús Rojas-Ocaña
Published in: PloS one (2021)
In cultures where religion not only influences the spiritual dimension of the individual, but acts in the ethical and moral system and consequently in the economic, educational and family sphere, the accompaniment at the end of life transcends the formative plane. Considering the plural society in which we live, the training that integrates the Degree in Nursing with regard to the care of the final process, must be multidimensional in which spirituality and faith are integrated, working emotional and attentional skills, as well as cultural competence strategies in this process.
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