Since, nurses have a unique position to monitor the patients. Nurses should create a therapeutic relationship, which the patient feels, safe and comfortable (Legg, 2011). The psychosocial needs of young adults with terminal illness and their families involves in the psychological and social aspect that affects their feelings, beliefs and the way they view their illness. Furthermore, it includes an understanding of the diagnosis, treatment-related side effect, relationship and interpersonal difficulties, self care deficit due to becoming independent of their families, decision-making, education and employment (Barakat, Galtieri, Szalda & Schwartz, 2016). Psychosocial care can deliver through good communication skills, which includes supportive counselling to help young adults and their family to manage medical …show more content…
Furthermore, it discussed the nurse’s role in support to the needs of a young adult and their family. Therefore, becoming familiar with the specific needs of the patient and their families will have a great impact on their quality of life. To ensure appropriate application of palliative care, nurses must consider the age of the patient and should have the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to deliver a holistic care for patients and their families. Nurse should be able to identify the needs of young adults and their families and to act as an advocate to coordinate the care that they needed. The priority of all health care team is to achieve quality of care that makes the patient comfortable and free from