What's Dignity Got To Do With It? Patient Experience of the Dignity Care Intervention
The delivery of palliative care in the community setting has been recognized as a valued and challenging aspect of nursing care. To this end, care pathways have been shown to support nurses in a variety of settings to deliver individualized patient care. This study provides a qualitative evaluation...
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Main Authors: | Bridget Johnston PhD, BN (HONS) (Author), Constantina Papadopoulou PhD, RN (Author), Ulrika Östlund PhD, RN (Author), Katrina Hunter RN (Author), Jane Andrew RN, MSc (Author), Deans Buchanan MD, FRCP (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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