Rural nonphysician providers' perspectives on palliative care services in northwestern Ontario, Canada = Les perspectives des fournisseurs non-médecins ruraux sur les services de soins palliatifs dans le nord-ouest de l'Ontario, Canada

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KELLEY, Mary Lou | SELLICK, Scott | LINKEWICH, Barb

Cet article détaille les résultats d'un sondage auprès des fournisseurs de services de santé ruraux interdisciplinaires (excluant les médecins) afin d'identifier les forces et les faiblesses dans la prestation de services de soins palliatifs dans une région rurale et éloignée du nord-ouest de l'Ontario, Canada. Les problèmes les plus fréquemment rapportés sont liés au manque de soutien pour la prestation de soins.

Voir la revue «The journal of rural health, 19»

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