Palliative care consultations in hospitalized stroke patients = Les consultations en soins palliatifs des patients hospitalisés pour un accident vasculaire cérébral

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HOLLOWAY, Robert G.

Cet article explore, à partir des données démographiques et statistiques du programme de soins palliatifs du Strong Memorial Hospital, les caractéristiques et les schémas des consultations en soins palliatifs avec des patients atteints d'accidents vasculaires cérébraux, et les compare avec les caractéristiques des autres types de consultation.

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