“…Similarly, international research on staff attitudes to EoL conversations illustrates challenges; while EoL communication with care recipients and relatives is considered an important aspect of care, staff often find it difficult to address the EoL and may avoid the topic altogether (Almack et al, 2012;Broom et al, 2014). In the RCH setting, there is a particular need for EoL communication training (Chung et al, 2016), as assistant nurses (ANs), who are primary caregivers to dying residents, often lack training in, and confidence for, discussing EoL matters (Frey et al, 2019). Reflecting on dying and death, including one's own mortality, has been proposed one means of preparing RCH staff to support residents at the EoL, for example, by enhancing self-awareness of own emotions in relation to death (Österlind et al, 2011).…”