Evidence on home palliative care = Preuves sur les soins palliatifs à domicile : cartographier le passé, le présent et le futur à l’institut Cicely Saunders : centre collaborateur de l’OMS pour la politique et la réhabilitation des soins palliatifs : charting past, present, and future at the Cicely Saunders Institute – WHO collaborating centre for palliative care, policy and rehabilitation

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GOMES, Barbara | HIGGINSON, Irene J.

Cet article présente les activités du Cicely Saunders Institute.

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