Nutrition and hydration in dying patients: the perceptions of acute care nurses

Author:

Higgins Isabel12,van der Riet Pamela3,Sneesby Ludmilla4,Good Phillip567

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health and Medicine; School of Nursing and Midwifery; University of Newcastle; Callaghan NSW Australia

2. Centre for Practice Opportunity and Development; Hunter New England Local Health District; New Lambton NSW Australia

3. School of Nursing and Midwifery; University of Newcastle; Callaghan NSW Australia

4. Department of Palliative Care; Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital; Waratah NSW Australia

5. University of Newcastle; Callaghan NSW Australia

6. University of Queensland; Brisbane Qld Australia

7. St. Vincent's Hospital Brisbane; Brisbane Qld Australia

Funder

Calvary Mater's Margaret Mitchel Grant

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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2. Decision-making about artificial feeding in end-of-life care: literature review;Bryon;Journal of Advanced Nursing,2008

3. Hypodermoclysis for control of dehydration in terminal stage cancer;Cerchietti;International Journal of Palliative Nursing,2000

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