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    Area of Science:

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    • Palliative Care
    • End-of-Life Care

    Background:

    • Increasing demand for palliative and end-of-life nursing due to an aging US population.
    • Need for improved end-of-life care education in prelicensure nursing programs.
    • Limited recommendations for teaching end-of-life content in nursing curricula.

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    • To integrate and evaluate the outcomes of end-of-life education in a prelicensure nursing program.
    • To enhance nursing students' confidence and competence in providing end-of-life care.

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    • Utilized a documentary from the American Nurses Foundation for discussion.
    • Incorporated simulation laboratory sessions for practical morgue care.
    • Employed reflective journaling to process end-of-life care themes.

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