The Experience of Emergency Nurses Caring for Patients with Mental Illness: A Qualitative Study
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- Naser Parizad & Hadi Hassankhani & Azad Rahmani & Eesa Mohammadi & Violeta Lopez & Michelle Cleary, 2018. "Nurses’ experiences of unprofessional behaviors in the emergency department: A qualitative study," Nursing & Health Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 20(1), pages 54-59, March.
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emergency nurses; psychiatric nursing; mental illness; care experience;All these keywords.
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