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Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 33, Issue 3, 2017November 01, 2017 NZST

Readiness for Providing Primary Palliative Care in Regional Aged Residential Care: Partnering With SEQUAL Specialist Palliative Care Nurses

Vivien Rodgers, RN, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ, Bridget Marshall, RN, MN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Arohanui Hospice, Palmerston North, NZ, Frances Hey, RN, PGDipAdN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Arohanui Hospice, Palmerston North, NZ, Anna Blackwell, RN, PGDipN, Project Manager, Arohanui Hospice, Palmerston North, NZ, Pip Lewer, Project Administrator, Arohanui Hospice, Palmerston North, NZ,
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Rodgers, V., Marshall, B., Hey, F., Blackwell, A., & Lewer, P. (2017). Readiness for providing primary palliative care in regional Aged Residential Care: Partnering with SEQUAL specialist palliative care nurses. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 33(3), 31–40. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.36951/​NgPxNZ.2017.012
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