**1. Introduction**

Nursing practice is a critical profession in the healthcare system. Nurses are trained with a particular skill or type of behavior through practice and instruction over a period of time to assist the physicians in many aspects of tasks. Their ultimate role has the intention to reduce the burden of work of the physicians. They shall help the physicians to administer medicines, monitor desired or undesired medical conditions as well as provide sufficient or essential health welfare. Such a course of action acquires the nurses to learn or develop a particular skill, habit, or quality as a way to reflect their image as competent healthcare worker. Therefore, they must gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in a particular task by study, experience, or being formally taught. The process of learning shall maneuver them to integrate the essential knowledge, skills, perception, and behavior into their actual activities [1]. Sometimes, they must take the challenge to move forward from their comfortable way of practice towards more advanced knowledge and skills [2]. It shall benefit them and enhance their image in the healthcare system.

Nurses are having the chance to provide and lead a Palliative Home Care Service (PHCS) as a way to optimize quality of life and mitigate suffering among people with serious and complex illnesses [3]. Their roles in PHCS are well notified in many scientific writing papers [4]. Nonetheless, Sekse et al. noticed that they need additional knowledge and training, guidance, and support to fulfill their role in PHCS [4]. It is because the nurses might have to be in the state of being independent. PHCS is patient and family-centered care that optimizes quality of life by decreasing the suffering of continuum illnesses [3]. Most of the time, the patients might stay at home instead of the hospital. Such a scenario might reflect the absence of regular physician's attendance or attention. As a result, the nurses should take the responsibility to be key decision maker in the PHCS [5]. To ensure the high standard provision of tailored PHCS to patients with life-threatening illnesses and their relatives, the nurses need all their knowledge of basic nursing with additional and adequate skills. Such knowledge and skills might have the chance to make the nurses ready to deal with the challenges in term of practice, relationship with the patient and family members, and their self-motivation. Furthermore, the PHCS always demands on their role to be in a comprehensive way.

Among the essential knowledge and skills acquired in the PHCS are making a quick and accurate triaging decision [6]. Such a role needs the nurses to perceive the significance, explanation, or cause of triaging action. They must be knowledgeably aware of the character or nature of their patient's medical condition, particularly the illnesses which acquire immediate medical attention or examination. In addition to that, they must have the skills to identify, prevent, and resolve the actual or potential drug-related problems (DRP) [7]. Moreover, they should aware of their patient's drugrelated needs [8]. The entire mode of action might have the chance to protect their patients from harm and danger of medication use and undesired diseases or condition.

This article shall highlight a potential approach is known as STARZ-DRP to maneuver the nurses to provide an efficient and competent PHCS [9]. STARZ-DRP had demonstrated its ability, capability, competence, and quality to make an accurate and quick triaging decision as well as identify, prevent, and resolve DRPs [10]. Foremost, the tool shall have the chance to assist the nurses to response to their patients' drug-related needs [10]. Therefore, STARZ-DRP had been acknowledged its values as a potential approach to give professional help and advice to patients in the healthcare system [11]. It is to be hoped that the approach shall enhance the importance, worth, or usefulness of PHCS in eyes of patients, their family members, policymakers, and other healthcare providers.
