Doctors' knowledge, attitudes and practices of palliative care in two South African districts
Background: In South Africa, most palliative care takes place in health districts as part of home-based care provided by nongovernment organisations (NGOs). The National Policy Framework and Strategy on Palliative Care (NPFSPC) aims to ensure adequate numbers of palliative care trained healthcare wo...
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Main Authors: | Tessa A. McMillan (Author), Lauren Hutton (Author), Louis Jenkins (Author) |
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