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Title: suffering nursing
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V., & Rodgers, B. L. (1997). A conceptual foundation for human suffering in nursing care and research. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 25, 1048-1053.
Coyle, N., & Ferrell, B. R. (2008). The nature of suffering and the goals of nursing. Oncology Nursing Forum, 3(2), 241-247... Showed first 250 characters
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Oncology Nursing Forum, 3(2), 241-247.
Haisfield-Wolfe, M. E. (2000). The dying experience: Understanding patients’ suffering and caregivers’ responses. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 4(1), 45-46.
Lert, F., & Mino, J. C. (2005). Beyond the biomedical model: palliative care and its holistic model... Showed next 250 characters
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