It has been reported that family plays a vital role in care (Kongsuwan & Touhy, 2009; Subgranon & Lund, 2000). Patients usually want a family member or loved one to help them with physical comfort, physical care, and activities of daily living. Thai nurses in hospitals typically allow a patient’s family members or loved ones to stay with and care for the patient. This allows the family to provide care both for physical comfort and for psychosocial and spiritual comfort (Kongsuwan & Touhy, 2009). In summary, from the reported studies, important palliative care nursing interventions in Thailand include supporting the family and supporting spiritual and religious beliefs, as well as providing symptom management.