Spiritual distress in end-of-life care is best described as a conflict or doubt about meaning, purpose, or beliefs, and is addressed by compassionate listening, spiritual care consultation, and honoring beliefs and rituals. Which option best describes this concept?

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Spiritual distress in end-of-life care is best described as a conflict or doubt about meaning, purpose, or beliefs, and is addressed by compassionate listening, spiritual care consultation, and honoring beliefs and rituals. Which option best describes this concept?

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