Abstract
In palliative care, where patients have to live with a degree of uncertainty as to the possible course their illness may take and the length of life they may expect, hope is a major issue. It has been said that individuals who know they are going to die soon, can be literally dying for hope. Ahmedzai (1994) points out that a major challenge for palliative care is to find ways of inspiring patients towards new directions for hope. This reflective article will explore the nature of hope and discuss the potential problems surrounding false and unrealistic hope, and will focus on how nurses may foster and support hope throughout life-threatening illness and during the palliative phase of life.