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Moral Distress, Sign of Ethical Issues in the Practice of Oncology Nursing: Literature Review

Objective: To describe the factors that influence the emergence of moral distress in oncology nurses. Methodology: integrative review of the literature whose search will be performed in Web of Science databases, CINAHL (EBSCO), Scielo, Proquest, Pubmed and PsycInfo using the keywords moral distress...

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