All Stories

  1. Sexual bereavement: a forgotten concept
  2. Disadvantaged dying in palliative care
  3. Preparing healthcare students for palliative care is essential
  4. The changing nature of dying: lessons from the pandemic
  5. Language matters in death and dying
  6. A 100 years of pathologising normalcy of grief
  7. The realities of work/life balance in palliative care
  8. Spare a thought for the lonely: the role of palliative care
  9. Exploring the experiences of adults adjustment when living with a primary brain tumour
  10. Palliative care for all: the Global North and South
  11. Reflecting on the ‘Palliative care’ column
  12. When death is part of us: challenges for community nursing
  13. Attending to the spiritual needs of dying patients
  14. Facilitating dying at home through the Hospice at Home service
  15. Storytelling in palliative and end-of-life care
  16. Dying Matters Awareness Week 2023: death, dying and grief in the workplace
  17. Living beyond death and dying: managing the challenges of loss and grief among community nurses
  18. Sobriety in death and dying: a delicate balance to achieve
  19. Labour of caring in palliative care
  20. Enhancing quality of life against all odds
  21. Challenges of living with a primary brain tumour
  22. Understanding the dying person's perspective
  23. The Queen dies: lessons beyond palliative care
  24. Progress in palliative care: serious illness conversations for community nurses
  25. Uncertainty, COVID-19, dignity and palliative care
  26. Equality, diversity and inclusive leadership in palliative care
  27. Being the asset in palliative care
  28. Thinking out loud: what you can do before you die
  29. Storytelling in palliative care
  30. Reflecting on caring and death anxiety during the pandemic
  31. Achieving equity of access to palliative care
  32. Back to basics: communication in palliative care
  33. Focus on the patient: applying the essentials of palliative care
  34. Focus on the patient: applying the essentials of palliative care
  35. IJPN Palliative Care Nurse of the Year Award 2021: Nicola Kearney
  36. Transformation of death
  37. The struggle for assisted dying in the UK: lessons from Western Australia
  38. Using Death Cafés as a method for discussing death and dying with third year student nurses
  39. Improving palliative care access
  40. Delivering palliative care in the post-pandemic era
  41. Achieving palliative care access for all: a lens on Scotland
  42. Being in a good place to die?
  43. A lens on international palliative care nursing in the community
  44. When death is part of us: supporting community nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
  45. Frailty and the need for palliative care
  46. Attachment bonds and adjustment to grief
  47. Valuing community palliative care nursing during the pandemic
  48. Rethinking suffering in palliative care
  49. Sharing experiences of death and end-of-life care
  50. Understanding emotional pain in palliative care
  51. Enhancing spiritual harmony in palliative care
  52. Strengthening palliative care in today's challenges
  53. Impact of COVID-19 on loss and grief: a personal lens
  54. COVID-19 pandemic: changing the way we live and die
  55. Social prescribing: combating loneliness is everyone's business
  56. The profile of place of death
  57. Death rituals in modern society
  58. Death and dying in the community in 2020: what's different?
  59. ‘Put life into their days, and not days into their life’
  60. The many challenges of living with prostate cancer
  61. Caring as a source of death anxiety in palliative care
  62. Supporting the bereaved in palliative care
  63. When words make a difference in palliative care
  64. Affording patients their dying wish at the end of life
  65. Paradoxes of death and dying
  66. Shifting perspectives in palliative and end-of-life care: a personal view
  67. Dignity in death: implementing the NHS Long Term Plan
  68. The blueprint for palliative care provision
  69. Is death still a taboo subject in palliative care?
  70. Fatigue in palliative care
  71. Rethinking respite care in palliative care settings
  72. Responding to emotions experienced by patients in palliative care
  73. Correspondence
  74. Preparing for death with a ‘buddy’…..
  75. Cultural competence in palliative care and a world of multiculturalism
  76. Cultural competence in palliative care and a world of multiculturalism
  77. Researching palliative care: remaining true to the ontological subjective of patients
  78. Embracing palliative care within compassionate communities: a personal viewpoint
  79. Community palliative care clinical nurse specialists as independent prescribers: part 2
  80. Loss, grief and bereavement: an inescapable link in palliative care
  81. Community palliative care clinical nurse specialists as independent prescribers: part 1
  82. Beginning with the end: The experience of dying in 2018
  83. Sparing a thought for the homeless: Using a palliative care lens
  84. The moment of death: The threshold concept and identity
  85. The challenges of being precise about death
  86. Predicting dying in palliative care
  87. Delivering palliative care in a changing world
  88. Being lonely and isolated: Challenges for palliative care
  89. Physical exercise for those living with and beyond cancer: Changing perceptions in palliative caring
  90. Dying Matters Awareness Week: What can you do for palliative care?
  91. Controlling the controllable in community palliative care
  92. The small things matter in end of life care: a personal reflection
  93. Do you come here often? The idea of a death café
  94. Dementia and palliative care: a challenge for all
  95. Death anxiety and palliative nursing
  96. Sparing a thought for the prostate
  97. How do we achieve a good death?
  98. The Government's commitment to palliative care
  99. The essential pillars of palliative care
  100. For they don't know what they don't know
  101. Achieving quality of life against all the odds
  102. Recognising qualitative demands in palliative care: subtle and invisible
  103. Competing spheres of work/life balance in palliative care
  104. Spiritual needs in palliative care and the possibility of being nothing
  105. Challenges of loss and grief in palliative care nursing
  106. Children: a protected species in palliative care
  107. Taking a closer look at partnership in palliative care
  108. Looking at palliative care from a wider perspective
  109. Facing death: ‘in our unconscious, we are immortal’
  110. Making sense of life and death from a death tree
  111. Decision making in palliative and end-of-life care
  112. Dying at home: reconciling with patient and family wishes
  113. What about dignity? A professional discussion
  114. Developing palliative care globally: facing the challenge
  115. Engaging in reminiscence with palliative care patients
  116. Dying matters: you asked, I answered
  117. Using complementary therapies in palliative care
  118. Knowledge of impending death and its effect on quality of dying
  119. The challenges of dying: lessons for palliative care
  120. Buffering burnout among staff in palliative care: a pledge for 2015