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Palliative Care Guidelines – Part 3 (of 3): Grief and Bereavement
La Description:
This guideline found on BCguidelines.ca, “addresses the needs of adult patients with incurable cancer or advanced disease (but can be useful for adults dying of any cause), as well as the needs of their caregivers or family, including children. Information and tools are provided to improve a primary care provider’s comfort and skills in dealing with this type of loss”
Auteur:
Family Practice Oncology Network of the BC Cancer Agency in collaboration with the Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee
Année:
February 2017