Educating nurses for palliative care = Former les infirmières aux soins palliatifs : une analyse exploratoire : a scoping review

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PESUT, Barbara | SAWATZSY, Richard | STAJDUHAR, Kelli | MCLEOD, Barbara | ERBACKER, Lynnelle | CHAN, Eric K.H.

Bien qu'ils mettent en lumière un effet global positif de la formation en soins palliatifs, les résultats de cette revue exploratoire illustrent la diversité des approches de formation et le manque de modèles rigoureux des études, rendant difficile toute recommandation basée sur les preuves pour former les infirmiers aux soins palliatifs.

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