CRITICAL CARE NURSES' PERCEPTIONS OF BARRIERS AND SUPPORTIVE BEHAVIORS IN PROVIDING END–OF-LIFE CARE TO DYING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES
Wafaa Wahdan Abd-Elaziz Abou-Ella;
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SUMMARY
Critical care death represents the majority of hospital's deaths, with more than half a million death each year. Critical care nurses are well positioned to help patients and families during this difficult transition period. "Being with" patient
Critical care death represents the majority of hospital's deaths, with more than half a million death each year. Critical care nurses are well positioned to help patients and families during this difficult transition period. "Being with" patient
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| Title | CRITICAL CARE NURSES' PERCEPTIONS OF BARRIERS AND SUPPORTIVE BEHAVIORS IN PROVIDING END–OF-LIFE CARE TO DYING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES | Other Titles | إدراك ممرضات العناية الحرجة للعوائق والمساعدات لتقديم رعاية للمرضى وعائلتهم أثناء فترة الاحتضار | Authors | Wafaa Wahdan Abd-Elaziz Abou-Ella | Keywords | CRITICAL CARE NURSES' PERCEPTIONS OF BARRIERS AND SUPPORTIVE BEHAVIORS IN PROVIDING END–OF-LIFE CARE TO DYING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | SUMMARY Critical care death represents the majority of hospital's deaths, with more than half a million death each year. Critical care nurses are well positioned to help patients and families during this difficult transition period. "Being with" patient |
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