Quality assurance for care of the dying: engaging with clinical services to facilitate a regional cross-sectional survey of bereaved relatives' views
Abstract Background Globally, having the 'patient and /or family voice' engaged when measuring quality of care for the dying is fundamentally important. This is particularly pertinent within the United Kingdom, where changes to national guidance about care provided to dying patients has he...
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Main Authors: | Catriona Mayland (Author), Tamsin McGlinchey (Author), Maureen Gambles (Author), Helen Mulholland (Author), John Ellershaw (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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