A qualitative study of Ghanaian pediatric oncology nurses' care practice challenges
Abstract Background Pediatric cancer is a global problem, and some studies have emphasized that nurses caring for these children experience work-related challenges. This has caused many children diagnosed with cancer to have a prolonged hospital stay and suffer unnecessary pain. However, there is in...
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Main Authors: | Ruth Nimota Nukpezah (Author), Fatemeh Khoshnavay Fomani (Author), Marzieh Hasanpour (Author), Alireza Nikbakht Nasrabadi (Author) |
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