Feasibility of a new transmural care pathway for advance care planning for older persons: A qualitative study into community care registered nurses' perspectives
Background: Transmural palliative care interventions aim to identify older persons with palliative care needs and timely provide advance care planning, symptom management, and coordination of care. Nurses can have an important role in these interventions; however, their expertise is currently underu...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Jepma (Author), Roel Eijk (Author), Annigje A.E. Bos (Author), Noor Toet (Author), Corine H.M. Latour (Author), Bianca M. Buurman (Author), Marjon van Rijn (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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