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Nurses Attitudes toward Death, Coping with Death and Understanding and Performance Regarding EOL Care: Focus on Nurses at ED, ICU and Oncology Department

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Table  2.  Attitude  toward  Death,  Coping  with  Death,  Perception  and  Performance  regarding  EOL*  Care  (N=187)
Table  3.  Comparison  of  Attitude  toward  Death,  Coping  with  Death,  Perception  and  Performance  regarding  EOL †   Care  According  to  the  Characteristics  of  Participants  (N=187)
Table  4.  Comparison  of  Attitude  toward  Death,  Coping  with  Death,  Perception  and  Performance  regarding  Death  Related  Experience  and  Education  of  Participants  (N=187).
Table  6.  Variables  Affecting  the  Performance  regarding  EOL  Care  (N=187).

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