Support for patients and family caregivers in lung cancer = Soutien des patients et des aidants familiaux en cas de cancer du poumon : éléments éducatifs d’une intervention interdisciplinaire de soins palliatifs : educational components of an interdisciplinary palliative care intervention

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BORNEMAN, Tami | SUN, Virginia C. | WILLIAMS, Anna Cathy | FUJINAMI, Rebecca | DEL FERRARO, Catherine | BURHENN, Peggy S. | IRISH, Terry | ZACARIAH, Finly | VAN ZYL, Carin | BUGA, Sorin

Cet article décrit les éléments éducatifs, pour les patients et leurs aidants familiaux, d’une intervention interdisciplinaire adaptée de soins palliatifs guidée par une infirmière dans le cas de patients atteint d'un cancer du poumon à un stade précoce et à un stade avancé. L'article se focalise sur la procédure de l'intervention.

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