Norwegian Nurses’ Reflections Upon Experiences of Ethical Challenges in Older People Care: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis
Introduction Internationally, aging populations have increased needs for health care services, and often specialized care is required. However, services for older people tend to be underfunded, resulting in lack of qualified staff and poor quality care. Resource shortages lead to ethical challenges...
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Main Authors: | Linda Rykkje PhD, RN, MNSc, Anne Lise Holm PhD, RPN, MPSc, Marit Helene Hem PhD, RPN, MHSc |
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Language: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2cd9410df26f40c38c6b68f6d3a097c5 |
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