Nurses’experience of end-o of life care for patients with COVID-19:A descriptive phenomenology study

Key Points

  • Examines the psychological and emotional toll on nurses caring for dying COVID-19 patients.
  • Discusses ethical dilemmas, communication barriers, and the impact of limited resources on end-of-life care.
  • Provides recommendations for improving support systems, palliative care training, and emotional resilience among healthcare workers.

Description

This book explores nurses’ experiences in providing end-of-life care for patients with COVID-19 through a descriptive phenomenology approach. It highlights the emotional, ethical, and professional challenges faced during the pandemic and offers insights into compassionate care in crisis settings.

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