Learning end-of-life care within a constructivist model: Undergraduate nursing students' experiences
Background: Although nursing education aims to equip nursing students to provide care to dying patients and their families, nurses often feel ill-prepared to cope with the emotional labour involved in end-of-life care. Objectives: The aim of the study was to explore and describe nursing students...
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Main Authors: | Anna E. van der Wath (Author), Pieter H. du Toit (Author) |
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