The difference between a good death and a bad one
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The difference between a good death and a bad one

Jane Mackay Leominster, Herefordshire

Reading Jacqui Furneaux’s reflection on positive palliative care practice in New Zealand (career development May 6), I was reminded of the recent deaths of two close male friends.

Nursing Standard. 23, 36, 33-33. doi: 10.7748/ns.23.36.33.s44

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