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'Busyness' and the preclusion of quality palliative district nursing care

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'Busyness' and the preclusion of quality palliative district nursing care. / Nagington, Maurice; Luker, Karen; Walshe, Catherine.
In: Nursing Ethics, Vol. 20, No. 8, 12.2013, p. 893-903.

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Nagington M, Luker K, Walshe C. 'Busyness' and the preclusion of quality palliative district nursing care. Nursing Ethics. 2013 Dec;20(8):893-903. Epub 2013 May 23. doi: 10.1177/0969733013485109

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Nagington, Maurice ; Luker, Karen ; Walshe, Catherine. / 'Busyness' and the preclusion of quality palliative district nursing care. In: Nursing Ethics. 2013 ; Vol. 20, No. 8. pp. 893-903.

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