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A Research to Evaluate the Effect of Nursing Care Practices Based on Kolcaba's Comfort Theory on the Comfort Levels and Quality of Life of End-of-Life Patients.
Purpose: The study was carried out as a semi-experimental posttest with independent groups and a control group, in order to determine the effect of nursing care interventions on the patient's quality of life comfort level, based on Kolcaba's comfort theory. end-of-life patients.
Materials and Methods: This study compared 30 experimental and 30 control patients, aged between 25-70, at least primary school graduate, staying in the palliative care unit. He used the unit for at least two weeks and agreed to be part of this study. While the patients in the experimental group were cared for according to the nursing care plan based on Kolcaba's comfort theory, the patients in the control group were treated with the institution's standard care plan. The results were evaluated according to the standard comfort scale and the general quality of life scale.
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