Osei Evans AppiahAquah Agnes AbenaAppiah StellaNasreen LalaniOware JeniferSarpong CollinsAsuboni ZachariahOmoze Hillary Ongoyo2025-08-122025-08-122025-03-14Osei, E. A., Aquah, A. A., Appiah, S., Nasreen, L., Oware, J., Sarpong, C., ... & Omoze, H. O. (2025). Enhancing end-of-life care in Ghana: nurse strategies and practices in addressing patient needs. BMC Palliative Care, 24(1), 1-12.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-025-01706-5https://ir.aamusted.edu.gh/handle/123456789/167Globally, end-of-life care is vital for individuals in their final months or years, emphasizing comfort and dignity. However, the provision of palliative care in low-resource countries, such as Ghana, remains inadequately documented and poorly understood. This study aimed to identify the specific end-of-life care needs of patients and families and explore strategies to enhance end of life care practices among nurses in selected settings in Accra, Ghana.enEnd of lifeExperiencesHospitalsNursesPerceptionsStrategiesEnhancing end-of-life care in Ghana: nurse strategies and practices in addressing patient needsArticle