Desire for professional support among patients in Germany living at home with palliative care needs

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KUTTNER,, Stefanie | FOLDENAUER, Ann Christina | WULLER, johannes | PASTRANA, Tania

Stefanie Küttner, Ann Christina Foldenauer, Johannes Wüller and Tania Pastrana carried out a study inquiring into whether palliative care patients under the care of one team felt that their psychological distress would be relieved if they received further professional support.

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