NURSING AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS IN THE TERMINAL PATIENT
The spirituality is part of the human dimension of man, it is precisely what makes us human. But this is a phenomenon little studied by nurses, perhaps because we are immersed in a scientific world that denies everything that is not perceived by the senses and because there is no clear definition of...
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2016
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