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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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
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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

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