End-of-life and bereavement support to families in cancer care: a cross-sectional survey with bereaved family members
Abstract Background Losing a close other to cancer is an incisive experience that occurs after a long course of illness and intense family caregiving. Despite an evident need for family engagement and support and guidance on this, patients and family members may not receive the attention and support...
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Main Authors: | Qëndresa Thaqi (Author), Marco Riguzzi (Author), David Blum (Author), Simon Peng-Keller (Author), Anja Lorch (Author), Rahel Naef (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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