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Practice/knowledge - ethical decision making in neonatal intensive care unit
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This study aimed to explore clinical staff attitudes towards ethical decision making in neonatal intensive care units in Ireland, to establish differences between doctors and nurses and to compare attitudes in Ireland with those in Europe
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OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical staff attitudes towards ethical decision making in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Ireland, to establish differences between doctors and nurses and to compare attitudes in Ireland with those in Europe. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study by means of an anonymous questionnaire. 64 doctors and 228 nurses in seven NICUs participated (response rates 74% more...
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Practice/knowledge - ethical decision making in neonatal intensive care unit
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ethical decision making in neonatal intensive care unit
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed,
Vol: 93 Page: F217-21 May 2008
M. C. Samaan; M. Cuttini; V. Casotto; C. A. Ryan
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