Sexuality in palliative care : patient perspectives = La sexualité en soins palliatifs : opinions de patients

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LEMIEUX, Laurie | KAISER, Stefanie | PEREIRA, José | MEADOWS, Lynn M.

Cette enquête a été menée auprès de dix patients recevant des soins palliatifs en hospitalisation ou à domicile. Ses objectifs ont été d'analyser la signification de la sexualité, les répercussions de la maladie, les obstacles rencontrés pour vivre et parler de ces questions auprès des soignants. Le guide d'entretien est présenté en annexe. Les résultats sont accompagnés de témoignages de patients. Ils montrent la persistance de l'importance de la sexualité sur la qualité de fin de vie.

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