Place and Provision of Palliative Care for Children With Progressive Cancer : A study by the Pediatric Oncology Nurses' Forum/UnitedKingdom Children's Cancer Study Group Palliative Care Working Group = Place et fourniture des soins palliatifs pour les enfants avec un cancer en progression...

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VICKERS, Jan | THOMPSON, Anne | COLLINS, Gary S. | CHILDS, Margaret | HAIN, Richard D.W.

Etude portant sur la description et l'effication du méthode de soins palliatifs facilitant la fin de vie à domicile d'un enfant atteint d'un cancer incurable. L'étude affirme que ce modèle facilite réèlement la fin de vie à domicile des enfants malades.

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