Death, The Strange Familiar (Meaning of Death from Iranian Nurses' Perspective): A Qualitative Study
Background & Aim: Despite tremendous progressions in medical science and technology, there is no way yet to escape death. Logical attitudes of nurses toward death could be influential on care giving of dying patients and their families. If the health care professionals view death as a terrible a...
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Main Authors: | A. Zargham (Author), R. Mohammadi (Author), F Oskouei (Author) |
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Iran University of Medical Sciences,
2007-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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