Providing End-of-Life Care to Patients: Critical Care Nurses' Perceived Obstacles and Supportive Behaviors
5th Sep 2005, 13:53 GMT
The biggest obstacle to appropriate end-of-life care in the ICU patients' families that remove nurses from caring for patients and more. What goes on in your ICU? American Journal of Critical Care
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