scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Maurice G. Nagington | Q48193793 |
Karen Luker | Q48358861 | ||
Catherine Walshe | Q54562486 | ||
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Home is different: on place and ethics. | Q53630389 | ||
Reversal of the British trends in place of death: Time series analysis 2004–2010 | Q57495217 | ||
The moral geography of home care | Q72493774 | ||
Sampling for qualitative research | Q73046329 | ||
The essence of ‘community’ within community nursing: a district nursing perspective | Q79073237 | ||
Swedish District Nurses' experiences on the use of information and communication technology for supporting people with serious chronic illness living at home--a case study | Q82323760 | ||
The hospitalisation of death: should more people die at home? | Q33700323 | ||
Palliative Care: the World Health Organization's global perspective | Q34856997 | ||
Patient and caregiver preferences for home dialysis-the home first study: a protocol for qualitative interviews and discrete choice experiments | Q35466373 | ||
Place of care in advanced cancer: a qualitative systematic literature review of patient preferences. | Q36109891 | ||
Place of death: how much does it matter? The priority is to improve end-of-life care in all settings | Q36513931 | ||
Quality care as ethical care: a poststructural analysis of palliative and supportive district nursing care | Q37279330 | ||
Older people's views about home as a place of care at the end of life | Q39376672 | ||
Parenteral nutrition in home-based palliative care: Swedish district nurses experiences | Q39447486 | ||
Where people die (1974--2030): past trends, future projections and implications for care. | Q40131677 | ||
The meaning of home at the end of life: A video-reflexive ethnography study. | Q41168057 | ||
A retrospective analysis of preferred and actual place of death for hospice patients. | Q43611859 | ||
'Busyness' and the preclusion of quality palliative district nursing care | Q44240993 | ||
Preference for place of care and place of death in palliative care: are these different questions? | Q44683085 | ||
"Moving swiftly on." Psychological support provided by district nurses to patients with palliative care needs. | Q44940619 | ||
Barriers to dying at home: the impact of poor co-ordination of community service provision for patients with cancer | Q45708166 | ||
Changes in patterns of knowing the patient: the case of British district nurses. | Q47314581 | ||
P433 | issue | 1 | |
P921 | main subject | research ethics | Q1132684 |
ethics of technology | Q5403493 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 59-70 | |
P577 | publication date | 2015-09-03 | |
P1433 | published in | Nursing Philosophy | Q15760552 |
P1476 | title | A poststructural rethinking of the ethics of technology in relation to the provision of palliative home care by district nurses | |
P478 | volume | 17 |
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