On resilience and acceptance in the transition to palliative care at the end of life
Specialist palliative care is a prominent and expanding site of health service delivery, providing highly specialised care to people at the end of life. Its focus on the delivery of specialised life-enhancing care stands in contrast to biomedicine's general tendency towards life-prolonging inte...
Main Authors: | MacArtney, J, Broom, A, Kirby, E, Good, P, Wootton, J, Yates, P, Adams, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2015
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