Palliative care in Denmark = Les soins palliatifs au Danemark : deux décennies de progrès rapides... et encore des efforts à fournir : two decades of rapid improvement … and still some way to go

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JESPERSEN, Bodil Abild | VEJLGAARD, Tove | SJOGREN, Per

Depuis les années 1990, le Danemark a accompli des efforts louables en matière de soins palliatifs, et est devenu un lieu-phare de la recherche et de la formation. Certains secteurs demeurent toutefois à améliorer, tels que les soins palliatifs pour les enfants et pour les patients atteints de maladies non-cancéreuses. [D'après résumé revue]

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