Psychosocial Aspects in Palliative Care-Communicating with the Patient and Family
The dynamics surrounding the patient and family facing a death as the 'unit of care' is discussed. Aspects of communication, openness within the family, especially concerning children and teenagers, and factors that enable a family to function under the stress of a loved one's termina...
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