Nurses' perception of supportive behaviors in providing pediatric end-of-life care and its correlation with their demographic factors = Perception des infirmières vis-à-vis des comportements de soutien lors de l’apport de soins de fin de vie pédiatriques et sa corrélation avec leurs facteurs démographiques

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BANAZADEH, Marjan | IRANMANESH, Sedigheh | FOROSY, Mansoure Azizzadeh

Cette étude révèle que l'expérience professionnelle et personnelle des infirmières peut affecter leurs perceptions des comportements de soutien dans la fourniture de soins de fin de vie en pédiatrie.

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