Providing palliative care in advanced respiratory disease - the experience of one hospice = Fournir des soins palliatifs aux patients atteints de maladies respiratoires avancées - l'expérience d'une unité de soins palliatifs

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CHADWICK, Sharon | RUSSELL, Sarah

Au Royaume-Uni, The Hospice of St Francis a développé un programme de formation et de soutien aux professionnels de santé pour fournir des soins palliatifs aux patients atteints de maladie respiratoire.

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