Care through end of life into bereavement
Fiona Murphy Associate director, Nursing, end of life, bereavement and donation care at Northern Care Alliance NHS Group
How the Swan model can help you support patients and families
In most NHS organisations, end of life support is offered to patients, their families and significant others of those expected to die. But offering bereavement support to families of patients who die suddenly or unexpectedly is a challenge, one that many care settings do not meet.
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doi: 10.7748/ns.34.6.43.s28
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