Perinatal palliative care following prenatal diagnosis of severe fetal anomaly: a new family-centered approach in a level III Portuguese hospital
Perinatal palliative care (PNPC) is an emerging field that aims to improve the quality of life of families affected by an antenatal diagnosis incompatible with long-term survival through a specialized, multidisciplinary approach and holistic and emotional support. An advance care planning begins at...
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Main Authors: | Diana Paula Gomes Guimarães (Author), Maria Hercília Ferreira Guimarães Pereira Areias (Author), Carla Maria de Almeida Ramalho (Author), Maria Manuela Rodrigues (Author) |
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Hygeia Press di Corridori Marinella,
2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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