The evolution of palliative care nursing education = L’évolution de la formation aux soins palliatifs infirmiers

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PACE, James C. | LUNSFORD, Beverly

Cet article souligne l'importance d'une pratique avancée et d'une formation scolaire pour assurer des soins basés sur les preuves de haute qualité pour les patients, leurs familles souffrant de maladies graves, souvent chroniques, en phase terminale.

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