Making decisions about delirium: a qualitative comparison of decision making between nurses working in palliative care, aged care, aged care psychiatry, and oncology.

scientific article published on 9 September 2011

Making decisions about delirium: a qualitative comparison of decision making between nurses working in palliative care, aged care, aged care psychiatry, and oncology. is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0269216311419884
P698PubMed publication ID21908522

P50authorDavid C. CurrowQ38543683
Aileen CollierQ58754031
P2093author name stringPhillips J
Phillips PA
Draper B
Agar M
Harlum J
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P921main subjectpsychiatryQ7867
deliriumQ160796
decision makingQ1331926
P304page(s)887-896
P577publication date2011-09-09
P1433published inPalliative MedicineQ7127852
P1476titleMaking decisions about delirium: a qualitative comparison of decision making between nurses working in palliative care, aged care, aged care psychiatry, and oncology
P478volume26

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