Exercising hope in palliative care is celebrating spirituality : lessons and challenges in times of pandemic

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LARANJEIRA, Carlos | BAPTISTA PEIXOTO BEFECADU, Filipa | DA ROCHA RODRIGUES, Maria Goreti | LARKIN, Philip J. | PAUTEX, Sophie | DIXE, Maria Anjos | QUERIDO, Ana

Times of crisis are times of suffering and pain and opportunities for transformation. Beyond the current debate on measures to combat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), one must consider two consequences of the pandemic that can be opportunities to foster spiritual well-being (Stilos et al., 2021) and exercise hope in palliative care. [Début de l'intro.]

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