Exploring the supportive care model as a framework for pediatric palliative care = Explorer le modèle des soins de soutien comme cadre pour les soins palliatifs pédiatriques

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WIDGER, Kimberley | STEELE, Rose | OBERLE, Kathleen | DAVIES, Betty

Le lien entre le Supportive Care Model et les recherches existantes sur les perspectives des parents à propos des soins palliatifs pédiatriques a été exploré en s'appuyant sur une revue de la littérature. Les résultats ont été synthétisés suivant le Supportive Care Model. Ce modèle apparaît comme un guide utile pour la pratique clinique concernant les enfants mourants et leurs familles.

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