Home care nurses’ decisions about the need for and amount of service at the end of life
Journal of Advanced Nursing2010Vol. 67(2), pp. 276–286
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Kelli Stajduhar, Laura Funk, Della Roberts, Barbara McLeod, Denise Cloutier, Carolyn J. Wilkinson, Mary Ellen Purkis
Abstract
Findings highlight the role of considerations of family caregiver capacity, the influence of relationships and the importance of the context of practice, as part of a complete understanding of the complexity of access to care at the end of life.
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