Engaging with patients who desire death: Interpretation, presence, and constraint
<p class="p1">Canadian end-of-life care is changing. Given recent legislative changes concerning assisted death (euthanasia and assisted suicide), it is vital to examine the perspectives of nurses regarding their care of patients who want to die. This qualitative descriptive study re...
Main Authors: | David Kenneth Wright, Marina Chirchikova, Véronique Daniel, Vasiliki Bitzas, James Elmore, Marie-Laurence Fortin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pappin Communications
2017-02-01
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Series: | Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal |
Online Access: | https://canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/758 |
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