Nurses' perceptions of how their professional autonomy influences the moral dimension of end-of-life care to nursing home residents- a qualitative study
Abstract Background Over the years, caring has been explained in various ways, thus presenting various meanings to different people. Caring is central to nursing discipline and care ethics have always had an important place in nursing ethics discussions. In the literature, Joan Tronto's theory...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Gilbert (Author), Daniela Lillekroken (Author) |
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