Organisation and management of multi-professional care for cancer patients at end-of-life: state-of-the-art from a survey to community and hospital-based professionals
Abstract Providing timely and satisficing End-of-Life care (EOLC) is a priority for healthcare systems since aging population and chronic diseases are boosting the global demand for care at end-of-life (EOL). In OECD countries the access to EOLC is insufficient. In Italy, the average rate of cancer...
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Main Authors: | Sara Zuccarino (Author), Angela Gioia (Author), Filippo Quattrone (Author), Sabina Nuti (Author), Michele Emdin (Author), Francesca Ferrè (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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