Research involving dying persons: Time to reconsider? (Editorial)
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Bloomer, Melissa J
Hutchinson, Alison M
Botti, Mari
Hutchinson, Alison M
Botti, Mari
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2018
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Using research to generate evidence to inform clinical practice is a position adopted almost universally in healthcare, with health care organisations, policymakers and clinicians using research evidence to improve the quality of care. Yet, when it comes to palliative and end-of-life care, the situation may be different.
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Collegian
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25
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Nursing
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Bloomer, MJ; Hutchinson, AM; Botti, M, Research involving dying persons: Time to reconsider? (Editorial), Collegian, 2018, 25 (1), pp. 1-2