How do wound care nurses structure the subjective frame on palliative wound care? A Q-methodology approach
Abstract Background Palliative wound care is important for stability in terminal care. It addresses both the physical and psychological needs of patients and facilitates other aspects of terminal care. Appropriate competencies of nurses regarding palliative wound care can improve patient outcomes an...
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Main Authors: | Ye-Na Lee (Author), Sung Ok Chang (Author) |
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