Why should everybody learn Last Aid to provide end-of-life care?
<p>Today most people would like to die at home [1]. Although the majority of people would prefer to die at home most people die in institutions as hospitals or nursing homes [2-5]. Main barriers for home death are present problems like breathlessness and most important lack of relatives. From...
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Main Authors: | Georg Bollig (Author), Erika Zelko (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2020-09-01.
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