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END OF LIFE CARE AWARENESS AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: ASSESSING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES

Abstract

End-of-life care is a critical aspect of healthcare that requires specialized knowledge and skills to ensure patients receive compassionate and appropriate support during their final stages of life. This research paper examines the awareness and understanding of end-of-life care among healthcare professionals. The study aims to assess the knowledge levels, attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers concerning end-of-life care, as well as identify potential gaps in their training and education. A mixed-methods approach was utilized, incorporating surveys and interviews to gather data from a diverse group of healthcare professionals. The findings shed light on the current state of end-of-life care awareness within the healthcare workforce and offer valuable insights for improving the quality of care provided to patients facing terminal illnesses or life-limiting conditions.

Keywords

End-of-life care, healthcare professionals, palliative care

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