The Role and Position of Palliative Care Nurses Within the Dutch Healthcare System
A Mixed-Methods StudyThe Role and Position of Palliative Care Nurses Within the Dutch Healthcare System
A Mixed-Methods StudySamenvatting
A total of 234 palliative care nurses across various care settings answered the survey. They primarily provided physical care (88%), with less focus on psychological (72%), social (68%), and spiritual (68%) domains, and were consulted for fewer than half of their activities. Having no job descriptions often occurred (from 78% in home care and nursing homes to 44% in hospitals). Hospital nurses were more involved in advisory teams (56%) than those in other settings (26% −28%). Nurses showed leadership by promoting generalists’ expertise, connecting partners, serving as role models, and advocating for palliative care. Focus groups with twelve nurses and nine managers identified facilitators and barriers that palliative care nurses and their managers encounter in embedding their roles and positions. These covered: (1) distinction between generalist and specialist palliative care, (2) collaboration, (3) job descriptions, (4) leadership, (5) visibility, (6) funding and reimbursement.

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| Gepubliceerd in | BMC Nursing Vol. 24, Pagina's: 1-17 |
| Datum | 2025-10-14 |
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| DOI | 10.1186/s12912-025-03863-7 |
| Taal | Engels |




























