Palliative care professionals' evaluations of the feasibility of a hope communication tool = Evaluations par les professionnels de soins palliatifs de la faisabilité d'un outil de communication autour de l'espoir : une étude pilote : a pilot study

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OLSMAN, Erik | LEGET, Carlo | WILLEMS, Dick

Cette étude montre que l'outil HCT (Hope Communication Tool) est faisable et aide à atteindre une certaine profondeur dans les questions liées à la fin de vie. Les résultats de l'étude pourraient conduire à une révision de l'outil.

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