Registered Nurses' beliefs about end‐of‐life care: A mixed method study
Abstract Aims To examine registered nurses' (RNs) behavioural, normative and control beliefs about end‐of‐life care for patients who are diagnosed with advanced and life‐limiting illnesses; and to identify the barriers and facilitators they experience when providing end‐of‐life care. Design A s...
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Main Authors: | Fares Alshammari (Author), Jenny Sim (Author), Gemma Mcerlean (Author), Samuel Lapkin (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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