Quelle attitude adopter face aux erreurs en soins palliatifs ?

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EYCHMUELLER, Steffen | PRAXMARER, Renate | SCHALLER, Mirjam | GLARE, Paul A.

Les auteurs proposent une procédure en vue de détecter les "points faibles", voire les erreurs survenues lors de la prise en charge du patient en fin de vie. Les erreurs les plus fréquemment décelées sont classées dans la rubrique "communication insuffisante".

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