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Nurses' Moral Experiences of Ethically Meaningful End-of-Life Care: Distress, Resilience, Responsibility, and Care.

Kristina MaDavid Kenneth WrightBrandi Vanderspank-WrightWendy E PetersonFranco A Carnevale
Published in: Research and theory for nursing practice (2021)
Expanding how we understand nurses' moral engagement in the care of dying patients has implications for how we account for the many responsibilities that nurses shoulder in striving to provide "good" care to people at the end of life.
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