UK still refusing to address the scandal of people dying without dignity
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UK still refusing to address the scandal of people dying without dignity

Graham Scott @NSeditor Editor, Nursing Standard

Do you have sufficient time to provide high quality care to people who are in the final months, weeks or days of life? Do you think this year’s winter pressures on the NHS have had a negative impact on the quality of end of life care people receive?

Nursing Standard. 32, 26, 3-3. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.26.3.s1

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