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Primary Palliative Care Dying Death And Bereavement In The Community 1st Edition Rodger Charlton Author

  • SKU: BELL-12054544
Primary Palliative Care Dying Death And Bereavement In The Community 1st Edition Rodger Charlton Author
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.81 MB
Author: Rodger Charlton (Author)
ISBN: 9781138448919, 9781315324340, 9781315343334, 9781315379180, 9781498794954, 9781857755732, 1138448915, 1315324342, 1315343339
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Primary Palliative Care Dying Death And Bereavement In The Community 1st Edition Rodger Charlton Author by Rodger Charlton (author) 9781138448919, 9781315324340, 9781315343334, 9781315379180, 9781498794954, 9781857755732, 1138448915, 1315324342, 1315343339 instant download after payment.

This book is intended for all those who not only have to give bad news but who are also keen to give as much help and support as possible to partners and families - both immediately and during remission relapse terminal illness dying or grieving. Although it concentrates on the somewhat neglected interests of relatives much of it is very relevant to the care of patients. It is of use in a hospital environment and in primary care and readers including doctors nurses social workers and spiritual advisers will value it both when they are in training and perhaps especially in the years after qualification.

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