Geropalliative care = Soins géro-palliatifs : une synthèse du concept : a concept synthesis

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Lee, Susan M. | COAKLEY, Edward E.

Les données de cet article commencent à expliquer la phrase philosophique unique "soins géro-palliatifs" ainsi que les attributs critiques qui doivent être considérés pour fournir des soins de qualité les plus surs et les meilleurs aux personnes âgées et à leurs familles au cours de 2 à 5 dernières années de vie.

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