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Walking Alongside Children with Progressive Life Shortening Illnesses: Experiences of Pediatric Acute Care Nurses
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2015
Caring for children with Progressive Life Shortening Illnesses (PLSIs) in pediatric acute care is both rewarding and challenging for nurses. Despite the significant number of pediatric nurses who care for children with PLSIs and their families on general acute care units, little is known about the benefits and difficulties these nurses experience through their work. The intent of this hermeneutic study is to further understanding regarding the experiences of pediatric nurses in this context and
doi:10.11575/prism/28669
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