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Artikel 17191 “We don’t want to sedate him” - A qualitative interview study on intentions when administering sedative drugs at the end of life in nursing homes and hospitals
Enthalten in BMC palliative care Bd. 20, 13.9.2021, Nr. 1, date:12.2021: 1-8
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Artikel 17192 “We felt so proud by the president calling us my heroes.” An exploration of the nurse’s experiences in the management of COVID-19 patients in Uganda
Enthalten in BMC nursing Bd. 22, 3.10.2023, Nr. 1, date:12.2023: 1-9
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Artikel 17193 We need support! A Delphi study about desirable support during the first year in the emergency medical service
Enthalten in Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine Bd. 25, 6.9.2017, Nr. 1, date:12.2017: 1-11
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Artikel 17194 “…We never considered it important…”: a qualitative study on perceived barriers on use of non-pharmacological methods in management of labour pain by nurse-midwives in eastern Tanzania
Enthalten in BMC nursing Bd. 23, 29.7.2024, Nr. 1, date:12.2024: 1-9
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Artikel 17195 Weathering the rural reality: delivery of the Nurse-Family Partnership home visitation program in rural British Columbia, Canada
Enthalten in BMC nursing Bd. 18, 2.5.2019, Nr. 1, date:12.2019: 1-14
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Artikel 17196 Web-based electronic health record system
Enthalten in BMC health services research Bd. 12, 21.11.2012, Nr. 1, date:11.2012: 1
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Artikel 17197 Web-based standardized patient simulation for taking anamnesis: an approach in nursing education during the pandemic
Enthalten in BMC nursing Bd. 22, 20.9.2023, Nr. 1, date:12.2023: 1-7
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Artikel 17198 Webcam technology on neonatal wards—examining the objective and subjective workload of nurses: a combined observational and survey study
Enthalten in BMC nursing Bd. 23, 2.7.2024, Nr. 1, date:12.2024: 1-10
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Artikel 17199 Weekend admission to hospital has a higher risk of death in the elective setting than in the emergency setting: a retrospective database study of national health service hospitals in England
Enthalten in BMC health services research Bd. 12, 2.4.2012, Nr. 1, date:12.2012: 1-10
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Artikel 17200 Weekends affect mortality risk and chance of discharge in critically ill patients: a retrospective study in the Austrian registry for intensive care
Enthalten in Critical care Bd. 21, 7.9.2017, Nr. 1, date:12.2017: 1-8
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