Duru Aşiret, GülerKütmeç Yılmaz, CemileGökşin, İlknur2020-06-102020-06-1020200031-5990https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppc.12511https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12451/7567Purpose: This descriptive study aims to identify the relationship between the nursing students’ attitudes towards spiritual care and the principles of a good death. Design and Methods: A total of 224 nursing students took part in this study. A personal data from, the “assessment scale of attitudes towards principles about dying with dignity” and the “spiritual support perception scale” were used in the data collection. Findings: This study found that the nursing students' attitudes towards spiritual care and the principles of a good death were positive. As the students' attitudes towards the principles of a good death increased, their attitudes towards spiritual care also increased. Practice Implications: It is recommended that the principles of a good death and spiritual care should be included in the nursing curriculum.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessNursing StudentsPrinciples of A Good DeathSpiritualityRelationship between the nursing students’ attitudes towards spiritual care and the principles of a good deathArticle----10.1111/ppc.1251132285477Q1WOS:000525923900001Q2