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Knowledge and understanding of urinary incontinence: Survey of family practitioners in northern Alberta.
Download2013
Wagg, A., Hunter, K. F., Nguyen, K.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate family physicians' knowledge of, attitudes toward, and understanding of urinary incontinence (UI), as well as their perceptions of barriers to continence care, as a foundation for designing interventions to improve service provision for those in northern Alberta who...
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Understanding Aboriginal families' experiences of ethical issues in a paedatric intensive care environment: a relational ethics perspective
DownloadFall 2010
The PICU environment is fraught with ethical issues, often arising from relationships between families and nursing staff. The research that examines the experience of hospitalization within PICU does not address relational ethics from a cultural perspective. Aboriginal families may experience...
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