This descriptive qualitative study was planned to determine the views of intern nursing students about death and end-of-life care. The study was completed with 12 intern students based on the criterion of data saturation. As a result of the study, the categories of ‘end,’ ‘uncertainty,’ ‘fear,’ ‘beginning,’ ‘helplessness’ under the theme of death, ‘ensuring peace,’ ‘continuing communication’ ‘providing psychosocial/spiritual support,’ ‘acting in conformity with principles of ethics/morality,’ ‘continuing to provide physical care,’ ‘supporting the family,’ ‘making the best use of the limited remaining time or helping the patient’s last wishes come true’ under the theme of end-of-life care emerged.
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Köktürk Dalcali, B., & Taş, A. S. (2021). What Intern Nursing Students in Turkey Think About Death and End-of-Life Care? A Qualitative Exploration. Journal of Religion and Health, 60(6), 4417–4434. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-021-01330-6
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