OPCARE 9 - work package 2 - end-of-life decisions in Europe = Organisation du travail du projet OPCARE 9, deuxième partie : décisions de fin de vie en Europe : expériences partagées : shared experiences

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VAN DER HEIDE, Agnes | RAIJMAKERS, Natasja J.H.

Cet article présente les résultat d'une étude du groupe de travail OPCARE 9 qui porte sur les décisions d'arrêt et de limitation des traitements en Europe (pratiques et effets de la nutrition et de l'hydratation artificielle). Les auteurs identifient ainsi de potentielles pistes de recherche.

Voir la revue «EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE, 19»

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