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Access to Care at the End of Life: Encounters between home care nurses and family caregivers
Description:
A research report out of the University of Victoria. The purpose of the study was to gain a better understanding of how home care nurses make decisions about the need for and amount of home care nursing services by clients and families at the end of life and understanding the role of "relationships" in these decsions.
Author(s):
Kelly Stajduhar et al.
Year:
January 2010