Chinese Journal of Nursing ›› 2023, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (8): 915-920.DOI: 10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2023.08.003
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LIU Yuanfei(), XU Yutong, MA Yajun, LIU Yonggang, CUI Nianqi, ZHANG Yuping, MA Weiguang, JIN Jingfen()
Received:
2022-05-13
Online:
2023-04-20
Published:
2023-04-19
Contact:
JIN Jingfen
刘苑菲(), 徐语同, 马亚君, 刘永刚, 崔念奇, 张玉萍, 马伟光, 金静芬()
通讯作者:
金静芬
作者简介:
刘苑菲:女,本科(硕士在读),E-mail:723945291@qq.com
基金资助:
LIU Yuanfei, XU Yutong, MA Yajun, LIU Yonggang, CUI Nianqi, ZHANG Yuping, MA Weiguang, JIN Jingfen. Investigation and influencing factors of ethical conflict among ICU nurses in tertiary general hospitals in China[J]. Chinese Journal of Nursing, 2023, 58(8): 915-920.
刘苑菲, 徐语同, 马亚君, 刘永刚, 崔念奇, 张玉萍, 马伟光, 金静芬. 三级综合医院成人ICU护士伦理冲突现状及影响因素研究[J]. 中华护理杂志, 2023, 58(8): 915-920.
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