Burnout matters: The impact on residential aged care staffs’ willingness to undertake formal palliative care training

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Burnout matters: The impact on residential aged care staffs’ willingness to undertake formal palliative care training is …
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P356DOI10.1179/1743291X14Y.0000000096

P50authorMerryn GottQ38549262
Michal BoydQ38803341
Rosemary FreyQ90898643
P2093author name stringJackie Robinson
Sue Foster
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P433issue2
P304page(s)68-74
P577publication date2014-07-28
P1433published inProgress in palliative careQ27723729
P1476titleBurnout matters: The impact on residential aged care staffs’ willingness to undertake formal palliative care training
P478volume23