Nurses need access to end of life training says leading cancer charity
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Nurses need access to end of life training says leading cancer charity

Lynne Pearce Health writer

Macmillan Cancer Support calls for clear guidance on personalising care at the end of life as well as support for nurses and other healthcare staff to undertake training

The standard of end of life care training for professionals in England is mixed, says a report, At the Crossroads, published by Macmillan Cancer Support, with workforce pressures making access difficult for some staff.

Nursing Older People. 31, 5, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/nop.31.5.8.s7

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