Knowledge of Critical Care Nurses about End-of-Life Care towards Terminal Illnesses: Levels and Correlating Factors
Introduction The preparedness of nurses in relation to providing palliative care is not always adequate, indeed, it is sometimes unsatisfactory; this may be caused by lack of knowledge and limited experience in end-of-life care (EOLC). Thus, this study purposed to assess the levels of registered nur...
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Main Authors: | Maha Subih RN, PhD (Author), Rasmieh Al-Amer RN, PhD (Author), Malakeh Z. Malak RN, PhD (Author), Duncan C Randall PhD (Author), Rima Darwish GD (Author), Domam Alomari RN, PhD (Author), Sultan Mosleh RN, PhD (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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