Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Volume 24, Issue 4 , Pages 251-259 , August 2008

End of life decisions: Nurses perceptions, feelings and experiences

,Accepted 8 November 2007.

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PII: S0964-3397(07)00119-X

doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2007.11.002

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Volume 24, Issue 4 , Pages 251-259 , August 2008