Healthcare workers' knowledge of indicators for a palliative care approach
Background: Palliative care is an essential element of universal healthcare, yet not all people who need palliative care are able to receive it. One of the barriers to ensuring access for people who require palliative care is the identification of those eligible. Aim: This study evaluated healthcare...
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Main Authors: | Jennie Morgan (Author), Ruth Amoore (Author), Sadiya Z. Patel (Author), Katya Evans (Author), Rene Krause (Author) |
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