Nurses' Caring Behaviors for Dying Patients in Southern Thailand
Background: Nowadays, the end-of-life care becomes an indicator of the quality of care in a hospital. However, current nursing standards and quality of care related to the end of life do not meet the desired expectations of both dying patients and their families. Therefore, caring behaviors of nurse...
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Main Authors: | Chuleeporn Prompahakul (Author), Kittikorn Nilmanat (Author), Waraporn Kongsuwan (Author) |
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Diponegoro University,
2011-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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