A patient-centred model of care incorporating a palliative approach = Un modèle de soins centré sur le patient incluant une approche palliative : un système pour répondre aux besoins des personnes souffrants de broncho-pneumopathie chronique obstructive sévère ? : a framework to meet the needs of people with advanced COPD?

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CRAWLEY, Gregory B. | BURGESS, Teresa A. | YOUNG Mary | BROOKSBANK, Mary A. | BROWN, Margaret

Cet article vise à étudier comment un modèle de soins centrés sur le patient peut incorporer une démarche palliative pour former un réseau utile et pratique pour des soins qui rencontrent les besoins des patients souffrant de maladie pulmonaire obstructive chronique avancée.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1743291X13Y.0000000053

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