@article{eb0860cfac15486cbe1270eea8a6fbb0,
title = "Nursing texts fall short in teaching end-of-life care: even basics of pain control are poorly covered.",
author = "M. Katz and Ferrell, {B. R.}",
note = "Funding Information: Today's nursing textbooks give little attention to the care of the dying, including pain and symptom management, according to the new study reported in the June issue of Oncology Nursing Forum. Only 2% of the content of 50 widely used nursing texts in the United States addresses end-of-life care, yet nurses provide most of the hands-on care for people near death. The study was directed by Betty R. Ferrell, PhD, RN, under a grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey. ",
year = "1999",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/S1055-3290(06)60348-8",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "10",
pages = "102--103",
journal = "The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC",
issn = "1055-3290",
publisher = "Elsevier USA",
number = "5",
}