End of life care: what fundamental skills do you need?
Our Nursing Standard podcast guest, Marie Curie clinical educator Maria Sinfield, explains the fundamentals of end of life care – including compassion, kindness and authenticity – and how to gain confidence in providing end of life care and ensure a person-centred approach
Our Nursing Standard podcast guest explains how to gain confidence in providing end of life care and ensure a person-centred approach
Compassion, kindness and authenticity: these are some of the fundamentals of end of life care, according to Marie Curie clinical educator Maria Sinfield.
On the latest episode of the Nursing Standard podcast, Ms Sinfield tells RCNi content editor and podcast host Alistair Mason about the skills nurses need to provide person-centred end of life care, and how to build confidence in an area of practice that some can find challenging.
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