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Background: Next of kin to older adults over 65 years in municipal home care are concerned whether their older adults' needs are being met. In municipal home care, the registered nurses' leadership is important and complex, entailing multi-artist skills involving the older adults and their next of kin. Yet, little is known about next of kin's experiences of registered nurses' leadership.

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Aim: To explore older people's experiences of registered nurses' leadership close to them in community home care.

Introduction: In Sweden and throughout the world, the number of people 65 years and older is increasing. While older people are living for more years, living longer can bring more diseases and disabilities, which might lead to the need for home care.

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Undergraduate nursing students' transformational learning during clinical training.

Int J Palliat Nurs

April 2018

Associate Professor, University of Skövde, School of Health and Education; Jönköping University, Department of Nursing School of Health and Welfare, Sweden.

Background: Undergraduate nursing students encounter patients at the end of life during their clinical training. They need to confront dying and death under supportive circumstances in order to be prepared for similar situations in their future career.

Aim: To explore undergraduate nursing students' descriptions of caring situations with patients at the end of life during supervised clinical training.

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