The Experience of Palliative Care Nurses in Qatar During the Time of COVID-19: A Qualitative Study
<div><h2>Background</h2> <p>The COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of significant confusion and fear for healthcare workers as they try to maintain some sense of normalcy within their daily practices. One of the many areas affected by this pandemic has been palliative care....
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| Main Author: | Jessie JOHNSON (18805810) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Asma AL BULUSHI (18805813) (author), Zeinab IDRIS (18805816) (author), Ziad Abu ESSA (18805819) (author), Azza HASSAN (18805822) (author) |
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2023
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