Communication between the nurse and family caregiver in end of life care : a review of the literature = Communication entre l'infirmière et la famille soignante dans les soins en fin de vie : une revue de la littérature

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LOWEY, Susan E.

Peu d'études se sont intéressées à la relation entre l'infirmière, le patient, la famille en toute fin de vie. Cet article à travers une revue de la littérature analyse les points importants de la communication entre l'infirmière et l'entourage durant les dernières heures de vie.

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