“…A general review of health-care professionals and comfort with end-of-life issues found studies conducted with nursing students and nurses (Allchin, 2006;Beck, 1997;Deffner & Bell, 2005;Demmer, 2000;Lewis, Espe-Pfeifer, & Blair, 1999;Payne, Dean, & Kalus, 1998;Servaty, Krejci, & Hayslip, 1996), as well as medical students and physicians (Kvale, Berg, Groff, & Lange, 1999;Lloyd-Williams & Dogra, 2003;Servaty et al, 1996;Williams, Wilson, & Olsen, 2005). In one qualitative study (Allchin), interviews with nursing students revealed care themes that included an initial hesitancy and discomfort in end-of-life situations, a need for emotionally processing the experience of providing care to the dying, and an eventual sense of personal and professional benefit from this work.…”