Experience and Attitude Toward Death in Nurses Who Give Terminal Stage Patient Care
INTRODUCTION: The concept of death that develops in the minds of individuals has an effect on their lifestyle and behaviors in religious, legal and moral fields. The death incident and approach to patient in terminal stage in terms of providing a better care to those patients whose death is near is...
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Main Authors: | Feride Koku (Author), Metin Ateş (Author) |
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Association of Nurse Managers,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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