| 1. | The Essential Pillars of Palliative Care | 440 | |
| 2. | How to Explore the End-of-Life Preferences of Homeless People in the UK | 405 | |
| 3. | Is Death Still a Taboo Subject in Palliative Care? | 390 | |
| 4. | Towards a Definition of Death Anxiety | 386 | 2 |
| 5. | Community Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialists as Independent Prescribers: Part 1 | 380 | 19 |
| 6. | Palliative and End of Life Care in Nursing. 2nd edition | 349 | |
| 7. | Palliative and End of Life Care in Nursing | 338 | |
| 8. | Nursing Management of People Experiencing Homelessness at the End of Life | 314 | 2 |
| 9. | The Role of Professional Competency in Influencing Job Satisfaction and Organizational Citizenship Behaviour among Palliative Care Nurses | 305 | 632 |
| 10. | Impact of COVID-19 on loss and grief: A personal lens | 301 | |
| 11. | The Benefits and Drawbacks of Syringe Drivers in Palliative Care. | 300 | |
| 12. | Challenges of Loss and Grief in Palliative Care Nursing | 282 | |
| 13. | Why is it so Difficult to Die? 2nd edition | 280 | |
| 14. | Do You Come Here Often? The Idea of a Death Café | 278 | |
| 15. | Death Anxiety and Palliative Nursing | 275 | |
| 16. | A Prospective Research Study to Investigate the Impact of Complementary Therapies on Patient Well-being in Palliative Care | 261 | 343 |
| 17. | Being Lonely and Isolated: Challenges for Palliative Care | 252 | |
| 18. | The Palliative Care Needs of Ethnic Minority Patients: Staff Perspectives | 251 | |
| 19. | Is Fear of Death a Rational Preoccupation? | 250 | 233 |
| 20. | Prosocial Behaviour in Palliative Nurses: Psychometric Evaluation of the Prosociality Scale | 242 | 631 |
| 21. | The Myth of Interprofessional Learning. | 242 | |
| 22. | ReSPECT and Dignity in 2019: Are we Ready to Meet the Challenges? | 239 | |
| 23. | Misguided Paternalism: A Response to Gannon and Garland | 235 | |
| 24. | Loss, Grief and Bereavement: An Inescapable Link in Palliative Care | 235 | |
| 25. | An Exploration of Community Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialists Experiences of Working as Independent Prescribers: Part 2 | 233 | 313 |
| 26. | Multidisciplinary Team Leadership. | 231 | |
| 27. | Using Death Cafés as a Method for Discussing Death and Dying with 3rd Year Student Nurses | 230 | 426 |
| 28. | Using the PEAS Technique to Communicate in Palliative Care | 229 | |
| 29. | Hidden Aspects of Palliative Care | 229 | |
| 30. | Can the Liverpool Care Pathway Make a Recovery? | 226 | |
| 31. | Spiritual Needs in Palliative Care and the Possibility of Being Nothing | 224 | |
| 32. | Touching Lives: Making a Difference Through Matchmaking in an HIV Clinic | 223 | |
| 33. | The Spiritual Concerns of People Experiencing Homelessness at the End of Life | 219 | 590 |
| 34. | The Challenges of Being Precise About Death | 218 | |
| 35. | Developing Palliative Care Globally: Facing the Challenge | 210 | |
| 36. | Cultural Competence in Palliative Care and a World of Multiculturalism | 208 | |
| 37. | Using Complementary Therapies in Palliative Care | 207 | |
| 38. | Celebrating Cultural Diversity | 204 | |
| 39. | Psychological Observations on Assisted Death: Motifs of Health Experts: Patient Will Must be in First Place. [Psychologische Betrachtung der Sterbehilfe: Motive von Gesundheitsexperten: Patientenwille muss an erster Stelle stehen] | 201 | |
| 40. | Culture, Palliative Care and Multiculturalism. | 199 | |
| 41. | Diversity and Cultural Competence in Research | 199 | |
| 42. | Healthcare professionals who provide palliative care require support to reduce symptoms of burnout (Commentary) | 199 | |
| 43. | Fatigue in Palliative Care | 197 | |
| 44. | Achieving Quality of Life Against All the Odds | 197 | |
| 45. | Dying Matters: You Asked, I Answered | 197 | |
| 46. | “To tell you the truth I’m tired”: a qualitative exploration of the experiences of ethnically diverse NHS staff | 195 | 40 |
| 47. | Death and Dying | 195 | |
| 48. | Correspondence - Re: Thinking About Nursing Practice and Culture: Syringe Drivers. | 194 | |
| 49. | Palliative Care in the Community Using Person-centred Care | 193 | |
| 50. | The Blueprint for Palliative Care Provision | 192 | |
| 51. | The Challenges of Dying: Lessons for Palliative Care | 192 | |
| 52. | The Impact of Out-of-Hours Service Provision on End-of-Life Care | 191 | |
| 53. | Reflecting on death rituals in modern society | 189 | |
| 54. | Work-Based Learning in Cancer and Palliative Care | 188 | |
| 55. | The Small Things Matter in End of Life Care: A Personal Reflection | 188 | |
| 56. | Terminal Care and Dying | 187 | |
| 57. | Intuition in Clinical Decision-making: A Psychological Penumbra. | 187 | |
| 58. | Looking After Everyone Except Yourself: The Double-edged Sword of Caring | 187 | |
| 59. | Physical Exercise for Those Living With and Beyond Cancer: Changing Perceptions in Palliative Caring | 186 | |
| 60. | Affording Patients Their Dying Wish at the End of Life | 185 | |
| 61. | Allowing the Voice in Writing. | 185 | |
| 62. | Breaking Through: Improving Equality in the NHS Workforce. | 184 | |
| 63. | When death is part of us: challenges for community nursing | 183 | |
| 64. | Labour of caring in palliative care | 183 | |
| 65. | Embracing Palliative Care Within Compassionate Communities: A Personal Viewpoint | 182 | |
| 66. | Care for the Homeless Person | 182 | |
| 67. | Burning a Light or Burning Out?: Sources of Pressure and Support Strategies for Healthcare Professionals in End of Life Care | 182 | |
| 68. | Storytelling in palliative and end-of-life care | 182 | |
| 69. | Shifting Perspectives in Palliative and End-of-life Care: a Personal View | 181 | |
| 70. | What About Dignity? A Professional Discussion | 181 | |
| 71. | Dying Matters Awareness Week: Refocusing on Sensitivities of Dying | 180 | |
| 72. | Health Professionals' Resistance to Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: A Personal View. | 180 | |
| 73. | Why is it so Difficult to Die? | 179 | |
| 74. | Men and the Challenge of Prostate Cancer | 179 | |
| 75. | Palliative care for all: the Global North and South | 178 | |
| 76. | Predicting Dying in Palliative Care | 177 | |
| 77. | Bringing Compassion Back into Caring: An Equation of Reciprocation | 177 | |
| 78. | Managing Competing Philosophies With Palliative Care | 177 | |
| 79. | Looking at Palliative Care From a Wider Perspective | 176 | |
| 80. | The Moment of Death: The Threshold Concept and Identity | 176 | |
| 81. | Social prescribing: Combating loneliness is everyone's business | 175 | |
| 82. | Buffering Burnout Among Staff in Palliative Care: A Pledge for 2015 | 175 | |
| 83. | The Government's Commitment to Palliative Care | 174 | |
| 84. | Understanding emotional pain in palliative care | 174 | |
| 85. | Dying Matters Awareness Week: What can you do for Palliative Care? | 174 | |
| 86. | Sex and intimacy in palliative care | 174 | |
| 87. | Palliative Care in the Community: Reflections From 2013 | 174 | |
| 88. | Death Cafés: Another Way to Unlock the Fear of Death | 173 | |
| 89. | Life’s hard and then you die: the end-of-life priorities of people experiencing homelessness in the UK | 172 | 112 |
| 90. | Equality, diversity and inclusive leadership in palliative care | 172 | |
| 91. | COVID-19 pandemic: changing the way we live and die | 172 | |
| 92. | Dementia and Palliative Care: A Challenge For All | 172 | |
| 93. | Progress in palliative care: serious illness conversations for community nurses | 171 | |
| 94. | Achieving a dignified death in palliative nursing | 170 | |
| 95. | Responding to Emotions Experienced by Patients in Palliative Care | 170 | |
| 96. | Do Pilot Studies Have Any Value in Research? | 169 | |
| 97. | Caring About Culture | 169 | |
| 98. | Paradoxes of Death and Dying | 167 | |
| 99. | The Queen dies: lessons beyond palliative care | 167 | |
| 100. | Exploring Perceptions and Approaches of Registered Managers Regarding Clinical Safety in Care Homes in the UK | 166 | 15 |