Can the death of a child be good? = Un enfant peut-il avoir une bonne mort?

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WELCH, Susan

La "bonne mort" est un concept fréquemment utilisé dans le mouvement des hospices pour adultes. Mais est-ce qu'un enfant peut avoir une bonne mort? Cette analyse permet aux infirmières pour enfants de comprendre ce concept et de leur fournit un plan pour développer des soins adaptés aux enfants mourants et à leurs familles

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