The palliative care needs of people severely affected by neurodegenerative disorders = Les besoins en soins palliatifs de personnes gravement affectées par une maladie neurodégénérative : une étude qualitative : a qualitative study

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VERONESE, Simone | GALLO, G. | VALLE, Alessandro | CUGNO, C. | CHIO, A. | CALVO, A. | RIVOIRO, C. | OLIVER D.J.

Cette étude qualitative montre que les patients souffrant de maladie neurodégénérative se heurtent à de nombreux problèmes différents : physiques, psychologiques, sociaux et spirituels. Cette situation n'est pas toujours reconnue et l'implication d'une équipe de soins palliatifs pluridisciplinaire peut être utile dans la gestion de ces problèmes.

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