Research methods in palliative care

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DELIENS, Luc

Research in palliative care is challenging and complex and it uses a range of research designs and research methods, derived from many different scientific disciplines: from medicine and nursing over health sciences, communication sciences, ethics, psychology, sociology, epidemiology, and anthropology. 1 Becoming a good researcher in palliative care entails a proper understanding of two important points related to an adequate developing of research. [Début de l'éditorial]

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