Exploring communication patterns among hospice nurses and family caregivers = Explorer les voies de communication parmi les infirmières en soins palliatifs et les aidants familiaux : une analyse de contenus des interactions verbales au domicile : a content analysis of in-home speech interactions

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CLOYES, Kristin G. | BERRY, Patricia H. | REBLIN, Maija | CLAYTON, Margaret | ELLINGTON, Lee

Cette étude fournit un soutien empirique pour de meilleures pratiques de communication et aide les soignants à mieux comprendre comment des voies spécifiques de communication facilitent des résultats positifs en soutenant les propres besoins des aidants naturels vis-à-vis d'une interaction et de l'expression de soi.

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