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In less than two weeks, our lives had been turned upside down. This study aimed to explore the … Nurses working in palliative and end-of-life care settings face significant emotional challenges due to the demanding nature of their profession. The emotional and physical toll was immense. The call from treetops offering us a hospice at home nurse overnight was literally … It is a time when the focus shifts entirely to comfort, dignity, and … 11 in general, the death of a patient is … You’ll hear stories about … · explore the delicate balance hospice nurses must strike between emotional attachment and professional distance in patient care. On the contrary, i mark the day i started work with hospice more than 20 years after i graduated nursing school as the beginning of my real education, an education in hope and joy. Experts call it the “emotional … · hospice care often brings a unique blend of emotions and experiences for both patients and their families. · emotional and social experiences at the end of life if you ask a hospice nurse, “what happens when we die?” you won’t just get a list of bodily changes. The study may contribute to increased awareness of emotional challenges for hospice nurses, which involve continuous reflection and balancing between meeting the dying as a human being … Their work is profoundly meaningful, but it comes at a cost … Nurses who work in the facilities where they have contact with dying patients claim that the death of a person is a source of strong emotions and stress. · bemis’ story is familiar to many nurses who work long hours and shoulder the concerns and fears of their patients, then suffer the consequences. · hospice nurses stand at the intersection of life and death, offering care and comfort to patients during their final days.