Looking into the knowledge and attitudes of nurses regarding mourning and burial customs of people with different cultural background
Introduction: Death is an uncomfortable situation for everyone. Due to the nature of nursing profession, a nurse comes everyday face to face with death. Undoubtedly, this is a difficult procedure that becomes even more difficult when the deceased has a different cultural or ethnic background. Aim: T...
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Main Authors: | Areti Papadopoulou (Author), Paraskevi Apostolara (Author), Petros Galanis (Author), Athina Kalokairinou (Author) |
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