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환아의 죽음을 경험한 중환자실 간호사를 위한 자기성찰 프로그램의 개발 및 평가 = Development and Evaluation of Self-Reflection Program for Intensive Care Unit Nurses Who Experienced Death of Pediatric Patients

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' 환아의 죽음을 경험한 중환자실 간호사를 위한 자기성찰 프로그램의 개발 및 평가 = Development and Evaluation of Self-Reflection Program for Intensive Care Unit Nurses Who Experienced Death of Pediatric Patients' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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