Family Relations And Spiritual Response To Palliative Care: A Review Of Literature (original) (raw)
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Tan, H., Wilson, A., Olver, I., Barton, C. (2011). The Family Meeting Addressing Spiritual Needs in a Palliative Care Setting: Some Practical Implications. Progress in Palliative Care. 19(2) 66-72
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