Palliative care research in Africa = Recherche en soins palliatifs en Afrique : un aperçu : an overview

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HARDING, Richard | GWYTHER, Liz | RADBRUCH, Lukas | MURRAY, Scott | POWELL, Richard A. | NAMISANGO, Eve | KATABIRA, Elly | EL-ANSARY, Maged | OLUWAPO AJAYI, Ike | MWANGI-POWELL, Faith

La recherche en soins palliatifs en Afrique est sur le point de s'établir de façon tangible. Cet article en présente les évolutions, les freins et les perspectives d'avenir.

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