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Obstacles and Helpful Behaviors in Providing End-of-Life Care to Dying Patients in Intensive Care Units
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Journal Title: 
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing <br>Abstract :Death can be difficult to accept, unimaginable, and unexpected.  Critical care nurses are directly involved with patients and their families, and their experience can identify the best practices for end-of-life care.  The purpose of this descriptive study was to identify the relative importance of hel.... </br>
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<br>Issue pub date:March/April 2013 </br>
<br>Volume:32        
Number:2                                                                                                    </br>
<br>Pages:99        -106        </br>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2013 18:33:14 EST</pubDate>
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<br>Marta Elena Iglesias PhD, RN</br>
<br>Cristina Pascual PhD, RN</br>
<br>Ricardo Becerro de Vallejo PhD, RN</br>
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