The management of family conflict in palliative care = La prise en charge du conflit familial en soins palliatifs

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LICHTENTHAL, Wendy G.

Les auteurs font une revue de la littérature sur le conflit familial en soins palliatifs. La prévalence et les sources communes du conflit sont analysées. Des stratégies cliniques sont proposées.

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