Room for caring: patients' experiences of well-being, relief and hope during serious illness

Author:

Timmermann Connie1,Uhrenfeldt Lisbeth2,Birkelund Regner3

Affiliation:

1. Section of Nursing; Health; The Horsens Hospital Research Unit and Medical Department; Aarhus University; Horsens Denmark

2. Section of Nursing; Health; The Horsens Hospital Research Unit; Aarhus University; Horsens Denmark

3. Institute of Regional Health Research; Lillebaelt Hospital; University of Southern Denmark; Vejle Denmark

Funder

The Danish Nurses Organisation

The Family Hede Nielsens Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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