Nurses’ Attitudes Towards Hospital and Outpatient Palliative Sedation: A Scoping Review
Introduction: The nursing role during palliative sedation focuses on providing comprehensive support to the patient and their family when using this therapy to manage refractory symptoms that do not improve with conventional treatments. Objective: To explore nurses’ stated attitudes toward palliativ...
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