The unmet spiritual needs of caregivers of patients with advanced cancer = Les besoins spirituels non satisfaits des aidants des patients atteints de cancer avancé

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BUCK, Harleah G. | MAC MILLAN, Susan C.

Beaucoup de personnes atteintes de cancer sont soignées par un proche. Ces aidants ont des besoins spirituels particuliers qui ne sont pas pris en compte.

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