Illness trajectory in heart failure: narratives of family caregivers
ABSTRACT Objective: To explore the meaning of being a family caregiver for a relative with advanced heart failure (HF) in their own home, and to gain an understanding of how dignity is upheld in family caregiving contexts. Method: We used a phenomenological-hermeneutical method inspired by the Ricoe...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Sampaio (Author), Isabel Renaud (Author), Paula Ponce Leão (Author) |
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