We need to talk to people near the end of life about the reality of death
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We need to talk to people near the end of life about the reality of death

Barry Quinn Consultant editor, Nursing Management

In this, my first editorial of 2022, I am focusing on the reality of our own dying, our own choices, and important conversations about death and assisted dying. I can recall many conversations I have had with people with advanced disease about facing their own deaths and how this enabled them to reflect on the importance of each life choice they make.

Nursing Management. 29, 1, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/nm.29.1.5.s1

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