Ozcan, Dilan OzyalcinCevik, Banu2024-03-212024-03-2120230030-2228http://hdl.handle.net/11727/11923The study sample consists of participants as the patient, patient relatives, and nurse. In our study, a significant relationship was found between the ages of patients, and fear of death, avoidance of death, accepting approach, non-acceptance, and the DAP-R scale total score. A positive moderate correlation was found between the fear of death and death avoidance among my nurses who participated in the study. The nurse, the patient, and patient relatives had a good perception of death and had a higher attitude toward death. Additionally, that found to nurses' fear of death and death avoidance behavior are higher than patients and their relatives.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessgood deathpatientpatient relativesnurseOpinions of Cancer Patients, Their Relatives, and Nurses on Good Deatharticle864147314920007294413000012-s2.0-85120993494