Receiving bad news : experiences of family members = Expériences de familles à qui on annonce de mauvaises nouvelles

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FRIEDRICHSEN, Maria J. | STRANG, Peter M. | CARLSSON, Maria E.

Cette étude s'interroge sur la façon dont les proches parents réagissent à l'annonce de mauvaises nouvelles concernant la maladie de leur proche, notamment lors de l'arrêt du traitement anticancéreux. Le but des auteurs est d'essayer de transformer certaines pratiques médicales.

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