Experienced Nurses' Narratives of Their Being in Ethically Difficult Care Situations: The Problem to Act in Accordance With One's Ethical Reasoning and Feelings
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Astrom, G.
Jansson, L.
Norberg, A.
Hallberg, I.R.
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CANCER NURSING 1993 June; 16(3): 179-187
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1993-06Collections
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