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“Difficult patients” in the advanced stages of cancer as experienced by nursing staff: A descriptive qualitative study
Abstract
"Difficult patients", as labelled by staff members, have been studied for their peculiarities in primary care, family and internal medicine, physiotherapy, psychiatry, dermatology, and dentistry. However, no data has been documented on "difficult patients" in hospice care settings. The aim of the study was to address the following research questions: (a) When do nursing staff label a patient suffering from advanced cancer as "difficult" in a...
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Title
“Difficult patients” in the advanced stages of cancer as experienced by nursing staff: A descriptive qualitative study
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
46
Pages
101766 - 101766
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