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Canadian nursing students’ understanding, and comfort levels related to Medical Assistance in Dying

Canadian nursing students’ understanding, and comfort levels related to Medical Assistance in Dying

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Main Authors: Shelley E. Canning, Christine Drew
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing 2022-06-01
Series:Quality Advancement in Nursing Education
Subjects:
nursing student
maid
end-of-life
nursing education
Online Access:https://qane-afi.casn.ca/journal/vol8/iss2/9/
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ISSN:2368-6669

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