Death and dying in intensive care = La mort et le mourir en soins intensifs : le travail émotionnel des infirmières : emotional labour of nurses

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SEYMOUR, Jane Elizabeth | RYAN, Lucy

Le travail des infirmières en soins intensifs est chargé d'émotion, notamment concernant le décès des patients. La question des limitations ou arrêts de traitement pose de nombreuses questions éthiques et professionnelles. Cet article explore les difficultés que peuvent rencontrer les infirmières face à ces situations et quels aides et soutiens pourraient leur être bénéfiques.

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